I did, the ./configure part looks like this: ./configure \ --prefix=%{_prefix} \ --libdir=%{_libdir} \ --sysconfdir=%{_sysconfdir} \ --interp-prefix=%{_prefix}/qemu-%%M \ --audio-drv-list=pa,sdl,alsa,oss \ --localstatedir=%{_localstatedir} \ --libexecdir=%{_libexecdir} \ --disable-strip \ --extra-ldflags="$extraldflags -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now" \ --extra-cflags="%{optflags} -fPIE -DPIE" \ --enable-mixemu \ --enable-trace-backend=dtrace \ --disable-werror \ --disable-xen \ --enable-kvm \ --enable-migration-from-qemu-kvm \ --enable-glusterfs \ I too had assumed it would just work. Thanks, _ /-\ ndrew On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 8:39 AM, John Mark Walker <johnmark@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > ----- Original Message ----- >> It looks as though the qemu package is built without Gluster support. >> So I added the --with-glusterfs flag and tried to rebuilt the RPM. I > > Did you do ./configure --enable-glusterfs ? > > >> am now getting this error: >> >> ERROR >> ERROR: User requested feature GlusterFS backend support >> ERROR: configure was not able to find it >> ERROR >> >> What is configure looking for that it can't find? Again >> glusterfs-server and glusterfs-devel packages are installed. >> > > Adding devel@fedora and moving to gluster-devel. > > Is there a way to change default flags for qemu compilation? Who's the maintainer? I had assumed that manually changing the flags to include --enable-glusterfs would do the trick. > > After doing a little digging, I see QEMU is owned by "virtmaint" which I assume is an alias for several people. > > Can anyone confirm the ability or inability to build QEMU with GlusterFS support on F19? I'm running F18 and can download 1.4 from qemu.org, which builds (and runs) just fine. > > -JM -- _ /-\ ndrew Niemantsverdriet Linux System Administrator Academic Computing (406) 238-7360 Rocky Mountain College 1511 Poly Dr. Billings MT, 59102