Hey Andreas, $ apt-get source libvirt0 $ cd libvirt-* Copy your patch to debian/patches/foo.patch (no, not literally foo) and then run $ sudo apt-get build-dep libvirt0 && debuild -uc -us when it's done there will be a few .deb files in ../ Cheers, C.J. On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 22:58 +0100, Andreas Sommer wrote: > I'm still experimenting around with the vTPM patch, and I want to > install my version of libvirt on a Debian system - not in my $HOME > directory but on the default paths. I followed the autogen command below > and also did "make install", but now virsh for example searches for the > certificates in /usr/local/etc/pki instead of the standard path > /etc/pki. How do I need to configure the project to correct that and > install libvirt from source like it would be installed by a package manager? > > > Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > > If you're just doing dev changes, it is best not to install it into > > your main system. Instead just build and run directly from the source > > tree. > > > > eg, what I normally do is > > > > ./autogen.sh --enable-compile-warnings=error --prefix=/usr --localstatedir=/var --sysconfdir=/etc > > make > > > > And *not* make install. > > > > -- > Libvir-list mailing list > Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list
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