Am 06.05.14 08:00, schrieb xeon_feng:
Hello everyone
Hello.
Well i think thats not a problem with libvirt. Thats a problem with your
distribution. You should fill a bug report there.
cheers
t.
I encountered a problem when I completed the update of libvirt
from 0.10 to 1.2.4 .
The problem was that virt-manager(version 0.9.0) could not start and reported error
: "ImportError: /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0: version 'LIBVIRT_PRIVIATE_0.10.2'
not found (required by /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/libvirtmod.so)".
I found the libvirt.so.0 link file just in the /usr/lib64/ directory , but it was
linking to libvirt.so.0.1002.4 .not to the libvirt.so.0.10.2
I made libvirt.so.0 to link to libvirt.so.0.10.2 and restarted virt-manager ,
virt-manager started normally then restarted libvirtd failure, reporting error:l
“ibvirtd: /usr/lib64/libvirt.so.0: version 'LIBVIRT_1.2.3' not found (require by
libvirtd) .....”
I made libvirt.so.0 to link to libvirt.so.0.1002.4 and restart libvirtd ,
libvirtd started normally again.
Please help me to resolve the problem and give me some advise....
Thanks a lot..
Xeon.Feng
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