I also tried to install libvirt-0.1.9.1.src.rpm but it complained too..
=== src rpm output ===
rpm -ivh libvirt-0.1.9-1.src.rpm
warning: libvirt-0.1.9-1.src.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID de95bc1f
1:libvirt warning: user veillard does not exist - using root
########################################### [100%]
warning: user veillard does not exist - using root
=== End src rpm output ===
=== Output using cvs sources ===
I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish
to pass any to it, please specify them on the ./autogen.sh command line.
/usr/bin/autopoint: line 342: /usr/share/gettext/archive.tar.gz: No such file or directory
cvs checkout: cannot find module `archive' - ignored
find: archive: No such file or directory
find: archive: No such file or directory
autopoint: *** infrastructure files for version 0.14.1 not found; this is autopoint from GNU gettext-tools 0.14.1
autopoint: *** Stop.
aclocal:configure.in:249: warning: macro `AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION' not found in library
aclocal:configure.in:250: warning: macro `AM_GNU_GETTEXT' not found in library
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checking for python... /usr/bin/python
Found Python version 2.3
./configure: line 20295: syntax error near unexpected token `0.14.1'
./configure: line 20295: `AM_GNU_GETTEXT_VERSION(0.14.1)'
=== End ===
On 12/13/06,
Daniel Veillard <veillard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 06:42:01PM +0100, Omer Khalid wrote:
> Hello Daniel,
>
> Thanks for you help. I installed xen-devel rpms and manage to make, make
> check and make install libvirt.
install RPMs for libvirt too
Rebuild them from the libvirt-0.1.9-1.src.rpm available from the download
area of http://libvirt.org/
Daniel
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