Re: Which /usr/bin/qemu-img to use?

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yes I ran into this and decided to clear all of those out and start afresh, ensuring I picked the base packages.

Phil.

Camron W. Fox wrote:
Philip Manuel wrote:
  
I ran into this on Friday.I had to remove qemu, disable it from the DAG 
or other repositories and install kvm-qemu-img, note also that qemu-kvm 
is in /usr/libexec

Hope that helps

    
Given the dependency issue with "yum remove":

Removing:
  qemu                       x86_64            0.9.0-4 
installed             20 M
Removing for dependencies:
  gnome-applet-vm            x86_64            0.1.2-1.el5 
installed            121 k
  libvirt                    x86_64            0.6.3-20.el5 
installed            7.1 M
  libvirt-python             x86_64            0.6.3-20.el5 
installed            431 k
  python-virtinst            noarch            0.400.3-5.el5 
installed            1.4 M
  virt-manager               x86_64            0.6.1-8.el5 
installed            4.9 M
  virt-viewer                x86_64            0.0.2-3.el5 
installed             48 k
  xen                        x86_64            3.0.3-94.el5 
installed            4.7 M

	Would it just be better to use rpm -e and force it?

Best Regards,
Camron

Camron W. Fox
Hilo Office
High Performance Computing Group
Fujitsu Management Services of America, Inc.
E-mail:		cwfox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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