
2011/2/14 Zdenek Styblik <stybla@turnovfree.net>:
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On 02/14/11 18:15, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: [...]
What does the following print
# pcap-config --cflags --libs
If it includes a space, then pcap-config needs to be fixed
Regards, Daniel
# pcap-config --cflags --libs - -I /usr/include
Z.
pcap-config (from libpcap 1.0.0) is pretty simple and doesn't accept multiple arguments at once. On Ubuntu 10.04 it outputs the additional space too. $ pcap-config --libs -L /usr/lib -lpcap I can reproduce the problem here. I didn't notice it until now because I didn't have libpcap-dev installed. On Ubuntu 10.10 (libpcap 1.1.1) the pcap-config script is improved, accepts multiple arguments and doesn't print the additional space (I think, judging from the source code). As pcap-config --cflags --libs seems to ignore the --libs argument I guess that Slackware64-13.1 ships an older libpcap version. So this problem is in libpcap's pcap-config script and not in libvirt. Matthias