Re: What's the most recent compatible libvirt and qemu-kvm?

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On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 03:59:45PM -0400, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
> Figured I'd test qemu-kvm-1.0.1 and libvirt-0.9.12, but the result after
> default compiles is:
> 
> root@black:/usr/local/sbin# ./libvirtd 
> 2012-06-12 19:53:41.894+0000: 6076: info : libvirt version: 0.9.12
> 2012-06-12 19:53:41.894+0000: 6076: warning : ebiptablesDriverInit:4084 : Could not find 'ebtables' executable
> 2012-06-12 19:53:42.675+0000: 6076: error : qemuCapsComputeCmdFlags:1209 : unsupported configuration: this qemu binary requires libvirt to be compiled with yajl
> 2012-06-12 19:53:42.677+0000: 6076: error : virDomainDefParseXML:8312 : internal error No guest options available for arch 'x86_64'
> 
> Is it just the "yajl" thing missing, or is this combo just not to be expected to work?

Yes, you need to install the yajl-devel RPM and rebuild libvirt.

This is because latest QEMU binaries are quite alot of functionality
that is only available via the JSON protocol monitor & libvirt needs
this stuff.

> Also, should http://libvirt.org/compiling.html mention "yajl"? 

It should mention quite a lot more !  Look at the libvirt.spec.in file
in libvirt GIT and see everything listed in a 'BuildRequires' line. You
will want most of it present when building libvirt.

Daniel
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