Rob van Oostveen wrote:
Chris,
Thank you for your reply.
Depending on if you set a prefix when running ./configure I would
recommend checking /usr/local/lib/ for the files you require.
I'm building the libvirt and virt-manager with
./configure --prefix=/usr
And with libvirt I add --with-xen=yes.
When finished building libvirt I do a make check and all tests are successful.
Then I start virt-manager and it complains about not finding the network.
Regards,
Rob
Sounds like you're getting somewhere, anyway.
A few more things to try:
1. does "virsh list -c test:///default" return normally?
2. what about just "virsh list"?
3. Have you started or restarted libvirtd?
Take care,
--Hugh
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