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Re: [Freeipmi-devel] Question regarding windows version


From: Arnaud Quette
Subject: Re: [Freeipmi-devel] Question regarding windows version
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2012 10:45:12 +0100

Hi Al,

I'm adding Fred (the team member I mentioned before) to start discussing more technically.
He will argument on mingw interest, and will try to provide a first feedback on what is going wrong.

What I'd like to see emerging is a plan that involve at least you (Al), Fred and I to speed up this port, if we find it can be addressed in a suitable and timely fashion...

cheers,
Arnaud

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2012/12/5 Albert Chu <address@hidden>
> It's great to see that this thread is still alive.
> I've some Windows server that are IPMI capable, under the hand.
> And I'm seriously considering the option of a mingw port of FreeIPMI,
> and would be pouring some resources into this effort.
> A member of my team very quickly tried a compilation, but it has been
> so miserably failing that he thrown the towel almost instantly...
>
> So, would you be considering a mingw effort?
> How could we help and synchronize?

I hadn't heard of mingw until now, so I'll have to look at that at some
point.

Awhile back I made sure that FreeIPMI would compile under cygwin, but my
Windows box didn't have IPMI and I left it at the "if it compiles, I'll
assume it works" stage.  Longer term, I am more interested in it working
"natively".

I'm very amenable to patches from the community to simply support a
Windows build.  We can iterate over them on the mailing list, or if
someone out there wants to discuss steps to move forward before pouring
in effort, that's cool too.

I guess I'm not entirely sure of the steps in the right direction.  I
don't have experience developing Windows applications natively, and w/o
a box to test/play on, I sort of can't start learning/fiddling.

Al


On Wed, 2012-12-05 at 20:10 +0100, Arnaud Quette wrote:
> Hi Albert and the list,
>
> 2012/12/5 Albert Chu <address@hidden>
>         Hi Patrick,
>
>         > first of all your tool is really awesome. I like the concept
>         and
>         > respect the effort you guys are putting into development.
>         Since
>         > Release you are constantly updating this tool and making it
>         better.
>
>         Thanks
>
> I'm seconding Patrick. And especially you Al, you are doing an awesome
> work with FreeIPMI!
>
>
>         > I have one little question. We are having many Windows Based
>         Systems
>         > here, so there is no chance I can use and benefit from
>         freeipmi. So my
>         > question is if you have ever considered to do an windows
>         version of
>         > free ipmi. There is only one tool available “ipmiutil” that
>         supports
>         > windows, it is also open source, but lacks some relevant
>         things.  I
>         > would be please to use your free ipmi tool on a windows
>         machine.
>
>         I personally wouldn't mind trying to get FreeIPMI to work in
>         Windows,
>         however I've never had access to Windows running on an IPMI
>         capable
>         server.  It's something my company just doesn't do.
>
>         So I just don't have the capability to do it.  I have always
>         hoped that
>         someone from the community would be able to add support.
>
> It's great to see that this thread is still alive.
> I've some Windows server that are IPMI capable, under the hand.
> And I'm seriously considering the option of a mingw port of FreeIPMI,
> and would be pouring some resources into this effort.
> A member of my team very quickly tried a compilation, but it has been
> so miserably failing that he thrown the towel almost instantly...
>
> So, would you be considering a mingw effort?
> How could we help and synchronize?
>
> cheers,
> Arnaud
>
> --
> NUT (Network UPS Tools) Project Leader -
> http://www.networkupstools.org
> Debian Developer - http://www.debian.org
> Free Software Developer - http://arnaud.quette.fr
>
--
Albert Chu
address@hidden
Computer Scientist
High Performance Systems Division
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory



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