On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 05:40:52PM +0300, Mathieu Tarral wrote:
Hi Daniel,
>
> What version of QEMU do you have installed ? Libvirt has recently
> become more aggressive at requiring modern QEMU versions, so its
> possible if your old libvirt was running against old QEMU, that
> might not be supported with new libvirt.
I'm using QEMU 2.8 here.
That might explain why libvirt cannot find a version that is modern enough.
2.8 is plenty new enough, so that's not the issue.
In the meantime I tried to build an older version of libvirt: 4.0.0,
to see if it would work,
but i can't start the daemon:
$ sudo ./libvirtd
./libvirtd: /var/ansible/usr/lib/libvirt-admin.so.0: version
`LIBVIRT_ADMIN_PRIVATE_4.0.0' not found (required by ./libvirtd)
./libvirtd: /var/ansible/usr/lib/libvirt.so.0: version
`LIBVIRT_PRIVATE_4.0.0' not found (required by ./libvirtd)
What is it complaining about ?
The version you built libvirtd from is not the same as the
version that libvirt.so.0 is built from, so the latter is
missing symbols. If you've built & installed libvirt into
an unusual location, then you'd need LD_LIBRARY_PATH to
make sure the newly built libvirt.so.0 is picked up.
Regards,
Daniel
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