From: Richard W.M. Jones Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 14:03:04 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Refresh README file. X-Git-Tag: 1.11.16~2 X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f91c6f217facc88b60225769c61604a8b8c7169b;p=libguestfs.git Refresh README file. Update and verify the list of requirements, by checking it against both configure.ac and the Fedora specfile. Remove some obsolete sections that covered historical ground. --- diff --git a/README b/README index a1e3fab..787ec32 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -12,18 +12,56 @@ list: Requirements ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -- recent QEMU >= 0.13 with virtio-serial support +Running ./configure will check you have all the requirements installed +on your machine. + +Fedora/RHEL users: + + A useful tip is to run: + + yum-builddep libguestfs + + which will install all build dependencies automatically. If that is + successful, you don't need to bother with the rest of this section. + +Debian/Ubuntu users: + + Take a look at the debian/control file and install everything listed + in "Build-Depends". If that is successful, you don't need to bother + with the rest of this section. + +The full requirements are described below. + +For basic functionality and the C tools: + +- look at appliance/packagelist.in and install as many of the packages + that apply to your distro as possible + +- recent QEMU >= 0.13 (0.14 or later is better) with virtio-serial support -- kernel >= 2.6.34 with virtio-serial support enabled. virtio-block - support is not required but comes highly recommended. +- kernel >= 2.6.34 with virtio-serial support enabled. -- febootstrap >= 3.0 (recommended >= 3.3) - *NB*: febootstrap 2.x WILL NOT WORK - febootstrap 3.x is distro-independent, and is required on - Debian and other distros too +- virtio-block and virtio-net drivers should be compiled into your + host kernel (strictly speaking this is optional, but you will have + to make complex changes to the ./configure command line to get it + to work if you don't have virtio) + +- febootstrap >= 3.3 (it is best to use the latest version) + + Notes: (1) febootstrap 2.x WILL NOT WORK + (2) febootstrap 3.x is distro-independent, and is required on + Debian and other distros as well as Fedora - XDR, rpcgen (on Linux these are provided by glibc) +- cpio + +- gperf + +- genisoimage (NOT mkisofs any more) + +- hivex >= 1.2.7 (http://libguestfs.org/download) (optional) + - pcre (Perl Compatible Regular Expressions C library) (optional) - libmagic (the library that corresponds to the 'file' command) (optional) @@ -32,68 +70,66 @@ Requirements - libxml2 (optional) -- libconfig (optional, to parse /etc/libguestfs-tools.conf) - -- Augeas (http://augeas.net/) (optional) +- libconfig (optional) -- gperf +- augeas >= 0.5.0 (http://augeas.net/) (optional) -- squashfs-tools (mksquashfs only) +- Berkeley DB 'db_dump' and 'db_load' utilities + (db4-utils or db4.X-util or similar) (optional) -- genisoimage (NOT mkisofs any more) +- perldoc (pod2man, pod2text, pod2html) to generate the manual pages + and other documentation. -- hivex >= 1.2.7 (http://libguestfs.org/download) +- Readline to have nicer command-line editing in guestfish (optional) -- (Optional) Berkeley DB 'db_dump' and 'db_load' utilities - (db4-utils or db4.X-util or similar) +- xmllint (part of libxml2) to validate virt-inspector + RELAX NG schema (optional) -- (Optional) FUSE to build the FUSE module +- OCaml if you want to rebuild the generated files, and + also to build the OCaml bindings (optional) -- perldoc (pod2man, pod2text, pod2html) to generate the manual pages - and other documentation. +- po4a for translating manpages and POD files. + This is optional when compiling from the tarball, but mandatory + if you compile from git. -- (Optional) Readline to have nicer command-line editing in guestfish. +- getfacl, getfattr libraries and programs (optional) -- (Optional) xmllint to validate virt-inspector RELAX NG schema +To build FUSE support (guestmount): -- (Optional) OCaml if you want to rebuild the generated files, and - also to build the OCaml bindings +- FUSE libraries and kernel module (optional) -- (Optional) OCaml PCRE bindings (ocaml-pcre). +To build virt-resize: -- (Optional) Perl if you want to build the perl bindings +- OCaml PCRE bindings (ocaml-pcre) (optional) -- (Optional) Python if you want to build the python bindings +To build language bindings: -- (Optional) Ruby, rake if you want to build the ruby bindings +- Perl if you want to build the perl bindings (optional) -- (Optional) Java, JNI, jpackage-utils if you want to build the java -bindings +- Python if you want to build the python bindings (optional) -- (Optional) GHC if you want to build the Haskell bindings +- Ruby, rake if you want to build the ruby bindings (optional) -- (Optional) Perl Sys::Virt module. +- Java, JNI, jpackage-utils if you want to build the java + bindings (optional) -- (Optional) Perl Win::Hivex module. +- GHC if you want to build the Haskell bindings (optional) -- (Optional) Perl Pod::Usage module. +- PHP, phpize if you want to build the PHP bindings (optional) -- (Optional) Perl Test::More module (from perl Test::Simple). +To build the Perl tools: -- (Optional) Perl String::ShellQuote module. +- Perl Sys::Virt module (optional) -- (Optional, but highly recommended) perl-libintl for translating perl code. +- Perl Win::Hivex module (optional) -- po4a for translating manpages and POD files. - This is optional when compiling from the tarball, but mandatory - if you compile from git. +- Perl Pod::Usage module (optional) -- (Optional) PHP, phpize if you want to build the PHP bindings +- Perl Test::More module (from perl Test::Simple) (optional) -- (Optional, but highly recommended) getfacl, getfattr +- Perl String::ShellQuote module (optional) -Running ./configure will check you have all the requirements installed -on your machine. +- perl-libintl for translating perl code (optional) Building @@ -179,38 +215,6 @@ On some systems, the chmod will not survive a reboot, and you will need to make edits to the udev configuration. -vmchannel ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -Previous versions of libguestfs required something called "vmchannel". -Vmchannel is a special device given to virtual machines which allows -them to communicate in some way with the host, often (but not always) -without using a traditional network device. In reality, there is no -one thing called "vmchannel". This idea has been reimplemented -several times under the name vmchannel, and other hypervisors have -their own incompatible implementation(s) too. - -In libguestfs <= 1.0.71, we required a specific vmchannel which is -properly known as "guestfwd" and has been upstream in qemu since here: - - http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2009-02/msg01042.html - -In libguestfs >= 1.0.71 we don't require any vmchannel implementation, -as long as qemu has been compiled with support for SLIRP (user mode -networking, or "-net user"), which is almost always the case. - -In libguestfs >= 1.5.4 we switched again to using qemu's virtio-serial -and removed all the other vmchannels and the SLIRP channel. - - -Supermin appliance ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - -In libguestfs >= 1.7.19 the supermin appliance is the default and only -supported form of appliance. For more information see febootstrap -(http://people.redhat.com/~rjones/febootstrap/). - - Mirroring tip ----------------------------------------------------------------------