Wayne,

Are you saying that after you install libvirt-cim RPM it does not find libvirt-cim libs?
I have not seen this issue, I always uninstall (rpm -e) libvirt-cim before installing (rpm -i) the new version.

Sharad Mishra
Open Virtualization
Linux Technology Center
IBM

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          Wayne Xia <xiawenc@linux.vnet.ibm.com>

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Subject

Better to Add Code to check "End of line" character in schema file

When I try add new class to libvirt-cim, I found that if the "end of
line" character use the windows format(\t\n), then the rpm making would
succeed, but the pegasus would not find the correct .so file, indeed
pegasus seems to linked to a wrong file.

It takes me a long time to find the reason, so I think it is better to
add some scripts to check this, or show a warning for it.





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Wayne Xia
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