<li>
<p>
<strong>PHP</strong>: Radek Hladik started developing
- <a href="http://phplibvirt.cybersales.cz/">PHP bindings</a> in 2010.
+ <a href="http://libvirt.org/php">PHP bindings</a> in 2010.
</p>
<p>
- In February 2011 the binding development has been moved to the
- <a href="http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt-php.git;a=summary">libvirt.org as libvirt-php project</a>.
+ In February 2011 the binding development has been moved to the libvirt.org website as
+ libvirt-php project.
</p>
<p>
The project is now maintained by Michal Novotny and it's heavily based
- on Radek's version. For more information including the information on posting
- the patches you to libvirt-php please refer to <a href="php.html">PHP binding page</a>.
+ on Radek's version. For more information, including
+ information on posting patches to libvirt-php, please refer
+ to the <a href="http://libvirt.org/php">PHP bindings</a> site.
</p>
</li>
<li>
</pre>
<p></p>
-<h2>Building</h2>
-<p>The code is using autotools to generate the files necessary for compilation. The preferred way of building is
- to run autogen.sh to generate configure script and then go on with the standard linux make commands, i.e.</p>
-
-<pre>
-$ cd libvirt-php
-$ ./autogen.sh
-$ make
-</pre>
-
-
-<h2>Enabling the module in PHP</h2>
-<p>Before you start using the module you have to install the module first. The module
-php_libvirt.so is being generated when you compile it. This is necessary to be loaded
-in the extensions sections of php.ini file for PHP version older than PHP-5.</p>
-<p>
-Starting with PHP-5 you can create a file called libvirt.ini in /etc/php.d having just
-one line <code>extension=php_libvirt.so</code> to enable the extension. Of course, you
-need to have this module copied in the directory with the rest of your PHP modules to
-make PHP find the module for you.</p>
-<p>
-If you're using PHP as a module (mod_php5.so) in the Apache webserver you need to
-restart your Apache to trigger configuration reload for PHP.
-</p>
-<p>
-If you're not sure that you have everything set up right and you don't want to restart
-your Apache webserver before you're sure everything will be working fine you could try
-running the test using cli-based PHP interpreter. There are some example scripts coming
-along the source codes in the <code>example</code> subdirectory so you can try to run
-php on the index.php script to check whether it's working fine to establish connection or not.
-</p>
-<p>
-When you're having some issues with the connection make sure the apache user is having
-access to libvirt. For more information please see <a href="auth.html">Libvirt access control</a> page.
-</p>
-<h2>Contribution</h2>
-<p>
-If you would like to contribute to the libvirt-php project you could write patches for it but please
-make sure you're following the procedure below:
-
-<ol>
- <li>Sign up to libvirt list if you're not on it yet (libvir-list@redhat.com)</li>
- <li>Clone the repository from libvirt.org site using:
- <pre>git clone git://libvirt.org/libvirt-php</pre>
- </li>
- <li>Set your git username and e-mail and also set the subject prefix in the project's repository using:
- <pre>git config --local format.subjectprefix "libvirt-php"</pre>
- </li>
- <li>Create the patch in the form of the commits and include also information about usage (example source codes maybe) and testing</li>
- <li>Format it using <code>git format-patch -X</code> where X is the number of patch parts to be posted, for multipart patch (X is greater than 1) please use also numbering (-n) option and include the cover-letter (--cover-letter).</li>
- <li>Send to libvir-list@redhat.com using the <code>git send-email <files> --to libvir-list@redhat.com</code> command where <files> can be <i>000*</i> to send all the patches formatted by git format-patch since git format-patch names the files starting with the 4 digit numbers.</li>
-</ol>
-
-When you send the patch you're patch will be reviewed and later committed to the libvirt-php repository. You'll be contacted in case some flaws are found during the review.
+<h2>Project pages</h2>
+<p>Since February 2011 the project have it's own pages hosted at libvirt.org. For more information on the project
+ please refer to <a href="http://libvirt.org/php">http://libvirt.org/php</a>.
</p>