2011/2/14 Zdenek Styblik <stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 02/14/11 05:22, Daniel Veillard wrote: >> >> Â Just a reminder that we are in feature freeze for 0.8.8, >> I just uploaded a new candidate version: >> >> Â ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/libvirt-0.8.8-rc2.tar.gz >> >> it does fix the error messages I had on linux configure, >> but I'm not sure the issues on Win32 and OS-X are all sorted >> out yet, so please check. >> Note that I didn't tried to update the localizations from the >> fedora side yet so those tarballs may be a little off from that >> perspective. >> >> Â thanks ! >> >> Daniel >> >> > > Hello, > > it seems there is a problem at Slackware64-13.1 > > ~~~ SNIP ~~~ > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_test.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_remote.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_openvz.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_vmware.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_vbox.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_nwfilter.la > ÂCCLD Â libvirt_driver_security.la > libtool: link: require no space between `-L' and `/usr/lib64' Could you run make V=1 to get the full command line that produces this error? Either libvirt itself or some other library (via pkg-config) injects a '-L /usr/lib64' (instead of '-L/usr/lib64') into the LDFLAGS and libtool doesn't like it. Matthias -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list