X-Git-Url: http://git.annexia.org/?p=libguestfs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=configure.ac;h=2d4cd33c568b285ddaae329f8490e5b6a05823c3;hp=e144ac80ddd3eca5078c4333f3877312cc14d792;hb=29148ac40fc6ae54769ceb456d4bd533245a3995;hpb=bb02f0fbe80ef093731bc9a6a407f1edaccf991d diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index e144ac8..2d4cd33 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ # major/minor/release must be numbers m4_define([libguestfs_major], [1]) m4_define([libguestfs_minor], [0]) -m4_define([libguestfs_release], [70]) +m4_define([libguestfs_release], [73]) # extra can be any string m4_define([libguestfs_extra], []) @@ -144,6 +144,10 @@ AC_PATH_PROGS([MKISOFS],[mkisofs],[no], [$PATH$PATH_SEPARATOR/usr/sbin$PATH_SEPARATOR/sbin]) test "x$MKISOFS" = "xno" && AC_MSG_ERROR([mkisofs must be installed]) +dnl Check for optional xmllint. +AC_CHECK_PROG([XMLLINT],[xmllint],[xmllint],[no]) +AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_XMLLINT],[test "x$XMLLINT" != "xno"]) + dnl Check for QEMU for running binaries on this $host_cpu, fall dnl back to basic 'qemu'. Allow the user to override it. default_qemu="qemu-kvm qemu-system-$host_cpu qemu" @@ -157,38 +161,59 @@ AC_PATH_PROGS([QEMU],[$with_qemu],[no], test "x$QEMU" = "xno" && AC_MSG_ERROR([qemu must be installed]) AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([QEMU],["$QEMU"],[Location of qemu binary.]) -dnl Check that the chosen qemu has vmchannel support. -dnl http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2009-02/msg01042.html +dnl Check that the chosen qemu has vmchannel support or we can +dnl fallback to null vmchannel (still using SLIRP). See the +dnl discussion in the README file. if test "x$vmchannel_test" != "xno"; then - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for "guestfwd" support in $QEMU]) + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for guestfwd support in $QEMU]) if $QEMU --help | grep -sq guestfwd; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) + vmchannel_guestfwd=guestfwd else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) - AC_MSG_CHECKING([for "-net channel" support in $QEMU]) + # Note that this test must be conditional on the previous + # test failing. This is because recent qemu will throw + # up an SDL window and hang if we try to run this test. + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for "-net channel" (old guestfwd) support in $QEMU]) vmchannelout=`$QEMU -net channel /dev/zero 2>&1 ||:` echo "vmchannel test command output: $vmchannelout" >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD if echo "$vmchannelout" | grep -sq "vmchannel wrong port number" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) + vmchannel_guestfwd=net_channel else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) - AC_MSG_FAILURE( -[I did not find vmchannel support in $QEMU. + vmchannel_guestfwd=no + fi + fi + + AC_MSG_CHECKING([for "-net user" (user mode network) support in $QEMU]) + if $QEMU --help | grep -sq -- "-net user"; then + AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) + vmchannel_net_user=yes + else + AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) + vmchannel_net_user=no + fi -vmchannel support is vital for libguestfs to operate. You need a version -of qemu >= 0.10, or the following patch backported to earlier versions: + if test "x$vmchannel_net_user" = "xno" -a "x$vmchannel_guestfwd" = "xno"; then + AC_MSG_FAILURE( +[I did not find user mode network or vmchannel support in +$QEMU. + +Either user mode networking or vmchannel support is vital for +libguestfs to operate. -http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2009-02/msg01042.html +Please read the relevant section in the README file for more +information about this. You can override this test by setting the environment variable -vmchannel_test=no However if you don't have vmchannel support +vmchannel_test=no However if you don't have the right support in your qemu, then this just delays the pain. If I am using the wrong qemu or you want to compile qemu from source and install it in another location, then you should configure with the --with-qemu option. ]) - fi fi fi @@ -395,6 +420,24 @@ AC_PROG_OCAML AC_PROG_FINDLIB AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_OCAML],[test "x$OCAMLC" != "xno" -a "x$OCAMLFIND" != "xno"]) +dnl Optional xml-light for building virt-inspector language bindings +dnl from the virt-inspector.rng file. +OCAML_PKG_xml_light=no +if test "x$OCAMLC" != "xno" -a "x$OCAMLFIND" != "xno"; then + AC_CHECK_OCAML_PKG([xml-light]) +fi +AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_XML_LIGHT],[test "x$OCAML_PKG_xml_light" != "xno"]) + +dnl Build the OCaml viewer example. This has a lengthy list of +dnl dependencies and we don't attempt to detect them all. Read +dnl the top of ocaml/examples/viewer.ml before enabling this. +AC_ARG_ENABLE([ocaml-viewer], + [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-ocaml-viewer], + [enable OCaml viewer (see ocaml/examples) @<:@default=no@:>@])], + [], + [enable_ocaml_viewer=no]) +AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_OCAML_VIEWER],[test "x$enable_ocaml_viewer" = "xyes"]) + dnl Check for Perl (optional, for Perl bindings). dnl XXX This isn't quite right, we should check for Perl devel library. AC_CHECK_PROG([PERL],[perl],[perl],[no]) @@ -632,15 +675,19 @@ for pm in Pod::Usage Getopt::Long Sys::Virt Data::Dumper XML::Writer Locale::Tex fi done if test "x$missing_perl_modules" = "xyes"; then - AC_MSG_WARN([some Perl modules required to compile virt-cat, virt-df and virt-inspector are missing]) + AC_MSG_WARN([some Perl modules required to compile virt-cat, virt-df, virt-edit, virt-inspector and virt-rescue are missing]) fi AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_CAT], [test "x$PERL" != "xno" -a "x$missing_perl_modules" != "xyes"]) AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_DF], [test "x$PERL" != "xno" -a "x$missing_perl_modules" != "xyes"]) +AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_EDIT], + [test "x$PERL" != "xno" -a "x$missing_perl_modules" != "xyes"]) AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_INSPECTOR], [test "x$PERL" != "xno" -a "x$missing_perl_modules" != "xyes"]) +AM_CONDITIONAL([HAVE_RESCUE], + [test "x$PERL" != "xno" -a "x$missing_perl_modules" != "xyes"]) dnl Library versioning. MAX_PROC_NR=`cat $srcdir/src/MAX_PROC_NR` @@ -678,7 +725,9 @@ AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile haskell/Makefile cat/Makefile df/Makefile + edit/Makefile inspector/Makefile + rescue/Makefile libguestfs.pc gnulib/lib/Makefile gnulib/tests/Makefile @@ -710,8 +759,12 @@ echo -n "virt-cat ............................ " if test "x$HAVE_CAT" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi echo -n "virt-df ............................. " if test "x$HAVE_DF" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi +echo -n "virt-edit ........................... " +if test "x$HAVE_EDIT" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi echo -n "virt-inspector ...................... " if test "x$HAVE_INSPECTOR" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi +echo -n "virt-rescue ......................... " +if test "x$HAVE_RESCUE" = "x"; then echo "yes"; else echo "no"; fi echo "supermin appliance .................. $enable_supermin" echo echo "If any optional component is configured 'no' when you expected 'yes'"