Re: libvirt_driver_storage.so /usr/lib64/../lib64/libfl.so.2: undefined symbol: yylex

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Turns out that the issue was that libvirt was building with glusterfs
support (detected) and gluster was using flex but it was broken because
of how I compiled it.  The solution was to static flex into glusterfs
then rebuild libvirt.

Hopefully that helps someone else....

schu

On 03/01/2016 12:53 PM, Matthew Schumacher wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I'm trying to get libvirt to work on slackware64-current
> (slackware64-14.2 beta) and while it compiles just fine, it refuses to
> run because of an undefined symbol:
>
> 2016-03-01 20:09:26.822+0000: 27849: error : virDriverLoadModule:73 :
> failed to load module
> /usr/lib64/libvirt/connection-driver/libvirt_driver_storage.so
> /usr/lib64/../lib64/libfl.so.2: undefined symbol: yylex
>
> I'm not really doing anything odd, here is my configure options in my
> package building script:
>
> ./configure \
>   --prefix=/usr \
>   --libdir=/usr/lib64 \
>   --bindir=/usr/sbin \
>   --sbindir=/usr/sbin \
>   --sysconfdir=/etc \
>   --localstatedir=/var \
>   --mandir=/usr/man \
>   --docdir=/usr/doc/libvirt-1.3.3 \
>   --enable-static=no \
>   --enable-shared=yes \
>   --with-yajl \
>   --with-python=/usr \
>   --with-qemu-group=users \
>   --with-init-script=none \
>   --with-storage-iscsi
>
>
> Looks like the old slackware64-14.1 had flex compiled statically and the
> new version is an SO, so I figure that's why this didn't happen on the
> older slackware.
>
> Any thoughts on how to fix this?
>
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