Re: [libvirt] is libvirt-python default in libvirt compilation from source?

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On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 12:46:48PM +0530, Shanmuga Rajan wrote:
> I was trying to install libvirt 0.5.0 from source..
> It seems it went well. but when i tried to import libvirt module in python
> i got error no module named libvirt
> 
> then i searched entire system for libvirt.py then i came to know that
> python bindings for libvirt is not installed.
> 
> is it that python bindings for libvirt not default in compilation....?

They are enabled by default, if you have neccessary python development
packages install. It sounds like ou are missing python-devel RPM (or equiv
for your OS if its not Fedora/RHEL)


Daniel
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