Am 27.09.13 14:57, schrieb cooldharma06:
hi
thanks for your information. i installed libvirt 1.1.2 as per your
suggestion.
Installation commands are as follows:
./configure --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc
--with-xen=yes --with-libxl=yes
make
make install
now i am getting the following error:
virsh # list
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: no valid connection
error: Failed to connect socket to
'/usr/local/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock': No such file or directory
Well i think you have to start libvirtd first.
cheers
t.
Guide me to solve this errror.
thanks & regards,
cooldharma06.
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Eric Blake <eblake(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> On 09/27/2013 05:47 AM, cooldharma06 wrote:
> > hi
> >
> > i am installing libvirt-0.9.12.
> >
> > i am getting following error:
> >
> > libvirtd: /usr/local/lib/libvirt.so.0: version `LIBVIRT_PRIVATE_0.9.12'
> not
> > found (required by libvirtd)
> >
> >
> > how to solve this one. i am installing from my repositary itself. the
> same
> > package is working fine for my friend.
> >
> > suggest me some solutions. i googled but i have not get any related
> stuffs.
>
> What options did you pass to configure, and do you already have a distro
> build installed? Usually, .so mismatches occur because you are
> installing your self-built package into slightly different locations
> than the distro build, at which point you have a mismatch between
> hard-coded paths that the binaries are trying to look up in relation to
> what binaries actually exist.
>
> If you are going to self-build, it is often best to either install into
> the exact same locations as your distro (set your ./configure flags to
> match what the distro does; './autogen.sh --system' does this for at
> least Fedora systems when building from git), or to uninstall your
> distro version before installing yours (to ensure that the only binaries
> on your path are your self-built ones, and can thus find all the
> prerequisite files without being confused by older ones in alternate
> locations from your distro).
>
> Furthermore, why limit yourself to 0.9.12? Why not use the latest 1.1.2?
>
> --
> Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
> Libvirt virtualization library
http://libvirt.org
>
>
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