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This check-in includes the touch-ups, make file changes, copyrights,
and other necessities to include the cluster log daemon into the
build system.
[autoconf still needs to be run to generate the 'configure' and
'Makefile' files.]
The original liblvm.a has been moved to liblvm-internal.a.
We now use liblvm.a for the new application library and build
it inside liblvm directory.
Change dependencies so tools depend on liblvm application library,
and application library depends on liblvm internal.
Do not override the default action of AC_CHECK_LIB([readline],...
(i.e., leave the ACTION-IF-FOUND parameter blank) so that the
subsequent check for rl_completion_matches can use -lreadline.
Also, replace AC_CHECK_FUNC+AC_DEFINE with an equivalent AC_CHECK_FUNCS call.
failed to link against liblvm2cmd.
Dmeventd DSOs *require* lvm2cmd to be linked in.
For the future:
1) AC_SUBST does not create Makefile variables, only @foo@-style substitutions
2) When using `test', whitespace around `=' is essential:
test a=b is true, as is test a=a
* configure.in (LVM2CMD_LIB): Define if --enable-cmdlib.
* dmeventd/mirror/Makefile.in (CLDFLAGS): Use $(LVM2CMD_LIB) rather
than hard-coding -llvm2cmd.
* dmeventd/snapshot/Makefile.in (CLDFLAGS): Likewise.
* configure.in: Define READLINE_SUPPORT not when processing
--enable-readline or --disable-readline, but rather only after
determining that readline support is desired and the readline
library is available/usable.
* configure.in: Convert a relative dmdir directory name to the required
absolute form, e.g. in ./configure --with-dmdir=../device-mapper
Suggestion from Jun'ichi Nomura.
* configure: Regenerate.
Author: Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>
* Makefile.in (check): New target.
* configure.in (AC_CONFIG_FILES): Add test/Makefile.
* configure: Regenerate.
* test/.gitignore: New file.
* test/Makefile.in: New file.
* test/lvm-utils.sh: New script.
* test/mkdtemp (die, rand_bytes, mkdtemp): New script.
* test/t0000-basic.sh: New tests.
* test/t3000-lvcreate-pvtags.sh: New, failing test.
Derived from a script by Jun'ichi Nomura.
* test/t4000-pv-range-overflow.sh: New test.
* test/test-lib.sh: Testing framework, based on the one from git.
Author: Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net>
Add --config for overriding most config file settings from cmdline.
Quote arguments when printing command line.
Remove linefeed from 'initialising logging' message.
Add 'Completed' debug message.
Don't attempt library exit after reloading config files.
Always compile with libdevmapper, even if device-mapper is disabled.
Fix some memory leaks in error paths found by coverity.
Use C99 struct initialisers.
Move DEFS into configure.h.
Clean-ups to remove miscellaneous compiler warnings.
./configure --with-clvmd
wil do this by default. Or you can choose which you want with
./configure --with-clvmd=gulm or
./configure --with-clvmd=cman
When clvmd with both included is run, it will automatically detect the cluster
manager in use.
Clear many compiler warnings (i386) & associated bugs - hopefully without
introducing too many new bugs:-) (Same exercise required for other archs.)
Default compilation has optimisation - or else use ./configure --enable-debug
Current version of LVM2 instead relies on /usr/include/libdevmapper.h
which gets installed by the device mapper package.
(Should this location now be configurable?)
devices {
# first match is final, eg. /dev/ide/cdrom
# get's rejected due to the first pattern
filter=["r/cdrom/", # don't touch the music !
"a/hd[a-d][0-9]+/",
"a/ide/",
"a/sd/",
"a/md/",
"a|loop/[0-9]+|", # accept devfs style loop back
"r/loop/", # and reject old style
"a/dasd/",
"a/dac960/",
"a/nbd/",
"a/ida/",
"a/cciss/",
"a/ubd/",
"r/.*/"] # reject all others
}
Alasdair this is ready to roll into the tools now.
and builds a *very* efficient engine that will tell you which regex a string
matches with only a single pass through the string. To be used in the config
file when specifying devices.
o Anchor's aren't supported yet (^ and $) but that won't take long.
o Also when we get some realistic config files we may want to consider adding an
extra level of indirection to the dfa state in order to compress the table.
It all depends on how large typical tables get.