On 12/02/2011 04:41 AM, Sharad Mishra wrote:
Most likely you are missing pywbem. I am attaching a tar file. After
untaring, run "python setup.py build" and "python setup.py install"
Also make sure you have PyXML installed.

(See attached file: pywbem-0.7.0.tar.gz)

I already have pywbem installed, see the dpkg listing i posted below.
I had spoken with Eduardo on this, and did some debug with him, it seems
the pyXML package has been deprecated since 2009 ( found from launchpad.net)
and ubuntu does not support and/or maintain it. Many of the google results tell me
that one needs to use the core python xml bindings instead of pyXML which is
not  a maintained project hence discontinued.  Eduardo was helping make
changes to use libxml2 instead of pyXML .
Regards,
Sharad Mishra
Open Virtualization
Linux Technology Center
IBM

libvirt-cim-bounces@redhat.com wrote on 12/01/2011 06:07:20 AM:

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[Libvirt-cim] [TEST] Unable to run cimtest on qemu kvm setup

dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p
:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$ sudo
CIM_NS=root/virt CIM_USER=root CIM_PASS=****** ./runtests libvirt-cim
-i localhost -c -d -v KVM -g ComputerSys
tem -t 04_defineStartVS.py
Starting test suite: libvirt-cim
Traceback (most recent call last):
 File "main.py", line 42, in <module>
   from XenKvmLib.common_util import create_netpool_conf,
destroy_netpool, \
 File "./lib/XenKvmLib/common_util.py", line 31, in <module>
   from XenKvmLib.test_xml import *
 File "./lib/XenKvmLib/test_xml.py", line 32, in <module>
   from xml import xpath
ImportError: cannot import name xpath


I have all the pre-req installed as mentioned on the
http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Cimtest_setup wiki.
there is no pyxml eq. on ubuntu ( I am on ubuntu host) but i do have
these...
dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$ dpkg -l | grep
python | grep xml
ii  python-libxml2                          2.7.8.dfsg-2
               Python bindings for the GNOME XML library
ii  python-lxml                             2.3-0.1
               pythonic binding for the libxml2 and libxslt libraries
dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$

dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$ dpkg -l | grep
python2
ii  libpython2.7                            2.7.1-5ubuntu2
               Shared Python runtime library (version 2.7)
ii  python2.6                               2.6.6-6ubuntu7
               An interactive high-level object-oriented language
(version 2.6)
ii  python2.6-minimal                       2.6.6-6ubuntu7
               A minimal subset of the Python language (version 2.6)
ii  python2.7                               2.7.1-5ubuntu2
               An interactive high-level object-oriented language
(version 2.7)
ii  python2.7-dev                           2.7.1-5ubuntu2
               Header files and a static library for Python (v2.7)
ii  python2.7-minimal                       2.7.1-5ubuntu2
               A minimal subset of the Python language (version 2.7)
dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$

dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$ dpkg -l | grep
wbem
ii  python-pywbem                           0.7.0-4
               Python WBEM Client and Provider Interface
dpkshetty@deepak-ThinkPad-T60p:~/work/cimtest/cimtest$


Can someone help or tell me what am I missing ?

My aim is to invole the create/define system flow via libvirt-cim.

thanx,
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