xenadmin/README.md
Konstantina Chremmou dd98fe6732
CP-45071: Convert XenCenter build scripts to PowerShell. (#3219)
* CP-45071: Convert XenCenter build scripts to PowerShell.
* Removed obsolete variable.
* Pass the timestamp server and the certificate thumbprint as parameters to the build and sign scripts.
* Added further logging and made the verbose output of cmdlets optional.
* Updated README.
* Improved script readability.

Signed-off-by: Konstantina Chremmou <Konstantina.Chremmou@cloud.com>
2023-09-06 15:48:12 +01:00

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XenCenter

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This repository contains the source code for XenCenter.

XenCenter is a Windows-based management tool for XenServer and Citrix Hypervisor environments, which enables users to manage and monitor server and resource pools, and to deploy, monitor, manage, and migrate virtual machines.

XenCenter is written in C#.

Contributions

The preferable way to contribute patches is to fork the repository on Github and then submit a pull request. If for some reason you can't use Github to submit a pull request, then you may send your patch for review to the xs-devel@lists.xenserver.org mailing list, with a link to a public git repository for review. Please see the CONTRIB file for some general guidelines on submitting changes.

License

This code is licensed under the BSD 2-Clause license. Please see the LICENSE file for more information.

How to build XenCenter

To build XenCenter, you need

  • the source from xenadmin repository
  • Visual Studio 2022
  • .NET Framework 4.8

and also some libraries which we do not store in the source tree:

  • CookComputing.XmlRpcV2.dll
  • Newtonsoft.Json.dll
  • DiscUtils.dll
  • ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.dll
  • log4net.dll

You can find the source code of these libraries (along with some patches) in dotnet-packages repository.

To run the NUnit tests you will need the following libraries:

  • nunit.framework.dll
  • Moq.dll

which can be obtained from http://www.nuget.org/.

Note that the build script assumes that you have added MSBuild's location (usually C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio\2022\<edition>\MSBuild\Current\Bin) to your PATH environment variable.