satyaakam goswami wrote:
You'll need to install the whole python-virtinst package. Virt-manager
calls modules in the underlying python-virtinst package that have had
significant changes in the last month.
i picked up virtinst from there there are no install instructions in README
http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/download/sources/virtinst/virtinst-0.100.0.tar.gz
how to i install the whole package.
Satya
ps: do you guys hang around on freenode
Hi. Re freenode, normally not although I probably should drop in every
so often.
If you can't install the RPM, you'll need to put the virt-install script
in /usr/sbin as you did, and the rest of the python (everything under
the virtinst/ subdirectory) in your python library directory. For Fedora
that's generally /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/<package-name>... your
distro may vary of course. Most important thing is to replace the
existing virtinst code on your machine with the new stuff.
--Hugh
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