On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 10:58:57PM +0100, Andreas Sommer wrote:
I'm still experimenting around with the vTPM patch, and I want to
install my version of libvirt on a Debian system - not in my $HOME
directory but on the default paths. I followed the autogen command below
and also did "make install", but now virsh for example searches for the
certificates in /usr/local/etc/pki instead of the standard path
/etc/pki. How do I need to configure the project to correct that and
install libvirt from source like it would be installed by a package manager?
If it is using /usr/local/etc, then you must have missed off the
--sysconfdir=/etc arg to configure.
Daniel
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