On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 05:11:22PM +0800, Osier Yang wrote: > libvirtd.conf uses "libvirt" as the value of "unix_sock_group", > however, group "libvirt" may not exist on system, in this case > the case will always be failed, which will cause 'make check' > , and 'make rpm' always be failed further more. > > As a solution, replace "libvirt" with "root" in "tmp.conf". > > * tests/daemon-conf > --- > tests/daemon-conf | 3 +++ > 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tests/daemon-conf b/tests/daemon-conf > index 6c91d96..225f84c 100755 > --- a/tests/daemon-conf > +++ b/tests/daemon-conf > @@ -25,6 +25,9 @@ grep -v '\"PARAMETER = VALUE\"' "$conf" | grep '[a-z_] *= *[^ ]' | grep -vE '^ > # Start with the sample libvirtd.conf file, uncommenting all real directives. > sed -n 's/^#\([^ #]\)/\1/p' "$conf" > tmp.conf > > +sed -e 's/^\(unix_sock_group =\).*/\1 "root"/g' tmp.conf > k > +mv k tmp.conf > + > # Iterate through that list of directives, corrupting one RHS at a > # time and running libvirtd with the resulting config. Each libvirtd > # invocation must fail. Does this still work when running as non-root, or would it be better to subsitute in $USER ? Daniel -- |: Red Hat, Engineering, London -o- http://people.redhat.com/berrange/ :| |: http://libvirt.org -o- http://virt-manager.org -o- http://deltacloud.org :| |: http://autobuild.org -o- http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ :| |: GnuPG: 7D3B9505 -o- F3C9 553F A1DA 4AC2 5648 23C1 B3DF F742 7D3B 9505 :| -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list