Hi,
Thinking that it may be related, in my Pardus 2008 system,
virtinstall --> installed in /usr (no configure script, nor make, thus no possibility to install it in /usr/local)
gtk-vnc --> installed in /usr/local
virt-manager --> installed in /usr/local
In this case, virt-manager does not run claiming that gtk-vnc is not installed.
Emre
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Thinking that it may be related, in my Pardus 2008 system,
virtinstall --> installed in /usr (no configure script, nor make, thus no possibility to install it in /usr/local)
gtk-vnc --> installed in /usr/local
virt-manager --> installed in /usr/local
In this case, virt-manager does not run claiming that gtk-vnc is not installed.
Emre
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 1:16 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 08:10:17PM +0900, Atsushi SAKAI wrote:I upgraded the build machine from Fedora 6, to Fedora 9. Unfortunately
> Hi, Dan
>
> Why following messages are appeared?
> distributed gtkvnc is 0.3.7 now.
>
> http://builder.virt-manager.org/module-virt-viewer--devel.html
> checking for GTKVNC... configure: error: Package requirements (gtk-vnc-1.0 >= 0.3.5) were not met:
>
> Requested 'gtk-vnc-1.0 >= 0.3.5' but version of GTK-VNC is 0.3.4
the new rpmbuild in Fedora 9 overrides the PKG_CONFIG_PATH set by the
autobuild server so that it doesn't find GTK-VNC built earlier :-( I'm
still trying to figure out how to fix this..
It isn't a virt-viewer/gtk-vnc problem at least - just a build system thing
Daniel
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