Re: [et-mgmt-tools] virt-manger unable to create paravirtualized guest

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Hugh Brock wrote:
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.


Oh, and, you will also need to update libvirt to 0.1.11 or whatever the current release is.

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