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Hints for development:

With the current perlmod, the .pm files don't actually change anymore, since the exported method setup is now handled by the bootstrap rust-function generated by perlmod, so for quicker debugging, you can just keep the installed .pm files from the package and simply link the library to the debug one like so:

NOTE: You may need to adapt the perl version number in this path:

# ln -sf $PWD/target/debug/libpve_rs.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.32/auto/libpve_rs.so

Then just restart pvedaemon/pveproxy after running make pve.