On 06/01/2012 10:50 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 05/31/2012 08:22 PM, Alex Jia wrote:
>>> make[3]: Entering directory `/home/ajia/Workspace/libvirt/src'
>>> make[3]: *** No rule to make target
>>> `locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.in', needed by
>>> `test_libvirt_sanlock.aug'. Stop.
>>> </snip>
>> How is that possible? Are you building from libvirt.git (where
>> src/locking/test_libvirt_sanlock.aug.in is part of the repo) or from a
>> tarball (and if so, how did you create the tarball)? Are you doing an
I
worked at libvirt upstream without trying/making any tarball.
>> in-tree build or a VPATH build?
I have ever done
'make rpm' then 'make clean' to clean my env, but it
seems some garbage
are reserved on my repo. Isn't 'make clean' okay to clean up previous env?
> Ah, I need to clarify this problem, I shouldn't directly
reply this
> mail, in fact, my problem hasn't
> relationship with this fixing, it just is a compiling error when run
> 'make' not 'make rpm', then I
> will meet the above issue.
I still need exact steps to reproduce the issue before I can fix
anything, if there is anything to be reproduced. You answered that you
triggered it with 'make', but was this on a fresh 'git clone' or an
incremental tree that might have garbage lying around from earlier
I guess it's
a root reason for my dirty env, but I still can meet the
issue after running 'make clean', I don't want to run 'git clone' to
get
a new repo, it will miss a chance to find a final reason, so I reserve
my old repo, please feel free to contact me on #libvirt-qe IRC then
check it. thanks.
builds? And you didn't answer whether you were doing a VPATH or
in-tree
build.
I just done regular libvirt compiling without any build now then meet
the problem again.
Thanks,
Alex