Re: virt fail to connect to qemu/kvm after qemu patching

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Actually you lead me in the correct direction, it was a version problem, updating libvirt packages on my system fixed it.
Now since i reinstall everything i just have to fix permission issue that prevents me from running my vm.
Thanks

2016-03-13 22:53 GMT+01:00 thibaut noah <thibaut.noah@xxxxxxxxx>:
What i meant is that i remove qemu packages (and some libvirt packages desinstall at the same time) that were preventing me to install the new ones because they weren't the right version.
I don't have any missing dependencies actually.
What you mean by reinstall libvirt is removing every libvirt packages and reinstall them? (listed with rpm -qa | grep -i libvirt ?)
I already reinstall everything when i patched qemu, i removed every qemu package and install everything from my patched rpms.
As for libvirt packages i installed those i needed afterwards (add to install some first as dependencies to install my patched rpms).

2016-03-13 21:52 GMT+01:00 Earl Ramirez <earlaramirez@xxxxxxxxx>:
On Sun, 2016-03-13 at 18:55 +0100, thibaut noah wrote:
> Hello, i patched my qemu and reinstalled everything from my rpm files
> (after desinstalling conflicting packages).
> Problem is virt is now failing, when launching virt-manager i have a
> message saying :
> unable to connect to libvirt.
> no connection driver available for qemu:///system\

What happen if you re-install libvirt and qemu, maybe some of the
conflicting packages were dependencies for libvirt.

Try dnf reinstall libvirt and qemu, this will install any missing
dependencies.
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