libvirt-1.0.1 make check failure

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Hello,

I just attempted compilation and testing of libvirt-1.0.1 on an RHEL-6.3 x86_64 system and received one failure noted here:
...
TEST: qemumonitorjsontest
      !!!!!                                    5   FAIL
FAIL: qemumonitorjsontest
...
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1 of 68 tests failed
(1 test was not run)
Please report to libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx
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The whole reason that I am even attempting this is because I have not be able to successfully craft a chroot LXC container using the older 0.9.10-21.el6_3.6 versions that I can get through yum. When attempting to start that container I get:
# virsh start base
error: Failed to start domain base
error: internal error guest failed to start: 2013-01-07 18:48:31.382+0000: 2397: info : libvirt version: 0.9.10, package: 21.el6_3.6 (Red Hat, Inc. <http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla>, 2012-11-12-11:08:41, x86-008.build.bos.redhat.com)
2013-01-07 18:48:31.382+0000: 2397: error : lxcControllerRun:1484 : Failed to query file context on /lxc/base_rhel-6.3-i686: No data available
The /lxc/base_rhel-6.3-i686 directory contains a basic installation of an i686 choot environment which I can interact fine with using chroot. I have not been able to figure out what "error : lxcControllerRun:1484 : Failed to query file context on /lxc/base_rhel-6.3-i686: No data available" is trying to tell me and was hoping that maybe a newer version of libvirt may be more friendly (though this is more likely coming from lxc code).

Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks in advance.

- Marc
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