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[Xen-API] Using XenAPI


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  • From: "chetan saundankar" <chetan.lists@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 16:28:35 +0530
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Hi all,
I have installed Fedora Core 8 with xen 3.1.2, xen 3.1.2-devel, xen3.1.2-libs  and kernel RPMS. My domain 0 is also running fine, but I want to use Xen API C bindings for controlling the guests (dont want libvirt). I would like to know how come headers, .so's are not installed with the RPMS? and also how to get the required headers and .so's (I guess its libxen.so) for using the Xen API.
Thanks in Advance

Regards
Chetan
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