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Eric Blake
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build: regenerate .png files
We don't expect people to have tools installed to regenerate .png from .fig by default. However, since commit 5eb3df8, several .fig files were updated without regenerating the .png file, and as a result, 'make dist' ends up regenerating those five files, or worse, failing because of missing tools (convert from ImageMagick). Additionally, even if the tools are present, the generation of .png files is nondeterministic (the resulting files contain a timestamp), which means prior to this patch, running 'make dist' from two checkouts will end up producing different tarball contents (two 'make dist' runs will always produce different tar files, since tarballs also contain timestamps; but unpacking the tarballs and doing a recursive diff will show if the contents are unchanged). After this patch, the timestamps are now up-to-date, and 'make dist' no longer has anything to do for the .png files. This gets us closer to the goal of two checkouts being able to produce the same tarball. * docs/libvirt-*.png: Regenerate.
LibVirt : simple API for virtualization Libvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes). It is free software available under the GNU Lesser General Public License. Virtualization of the Linux Operating System means the ability to run multiple instances of Operating Systems concurrently on a single hardware system where the basic resources are driven by a Linux instance. The library aim at providing long term stable C API initially for the Xen paravirtualization but should be able to integrate other virtualization mechanisms if needed. Daniel Veillard <veillard@redhat.com>
Description
Libvirt provides a portable, long term stable C API for managing the
virtualization technologies provided by many operating systems. It
includes support for QEMU, KVM, Xen, LXC, bhyve, Virtuozzo, VMware
vCenter and ESX, VMware Desktop, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and the POWER
Hypervisor.
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