Slackware :: Cannot Compile Libvirt On 64 13.1
Aug 26, 2010I am in trouble compiling libvirt (latest version 0.8.3) to use with KVM in Slackware64-13.1.
Here's the output of make:
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Config.log is attached.
I am in trouble compiling libvirt (latest version 0.8.3) to use with KVM in Slackware64-13.1.
Here's the output of make:
Code:
Config.log is attached.
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I've downloaded and tried to install the newest ATI driver, but I get this error when I try to build packages:
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./packages/Slackware/ati-packager.sh: line 56: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `]'
./packages/Slackware/ati-packager.sh: line 406: syntax error: unexpected end of file
I extracted the package and am pretty sure I found the source of the error (a missing ]) but I'm unsure of how to repackage the installer after correcting it. I did a google search and at least one other person has had this error: [URL]...
Installed Slack-13.1 x86_64. Downloaded OOo_3.2.1_Linux_x86-64_install-rpm-wJRE_en-US.tar.gz and SlackBuild.
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I m trying to but I m encountering this problem:
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I tried to compile Gyachi on Slackware 13.1, but I failed.
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configure --with-python && make
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Is there a dependency I missed?
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./configure: line 1390: gnustep-config: command not found
configure: error: cannot run /bin/sh /tmp/SBo/gnustep-base-1.18.0/config.sub
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The funny part is that the virtual machines are working perfectly because I can access them via ssh/ftp/etc.
I just can't access the libvirt interface. For example, if I issued (as root):
virsh -c qemu://system
I halts with Connecting to uri: qemu:///system error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
Is there a trace/debug that I can verify ?
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./configure --prefix=/
make
make install
ldconfig
/etc/init.d/libvirtd start
After the installation is complete, I wanted to use the virsh interface. Once I enter virsh , I get :
virsh /lib/libvirt.so.0: version 'LIBVIRT_PRIVATE 0.8.1' not found (required by virsh)
how to solve this issue?
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Now, when trying to compile agave:
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It did not spit out any errors:
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Agave configuration:
Agave will be compiled with the following features:
The following options will be passed to the compiler:
AGAVE_CFLAGS:
AGAVE_LIBS: -
Make, however, doesn't successfully finish:
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Compiling for lua 5.1
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5.1. Both versions will output the same code, and the C API (tolua++.h) is the
same.
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the package, with the following:
## BEGIN custom.py
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LIBPATH = ['/usr/local/lib']
LIBS = ['lua5.1', 'dl', 'm']
tolua_bin = 'tolua++5.1'
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c++ -o host_dump_symbols.o -c -O -I./../.. -I. -I. -I../../../../../../dist/include -I../../../../../../dist/include/breakpad_linux_common -I/tmp/mozilla-1.9.1/dist/include/nspr -I/tmp/mozilla-1.9.1/dist/sdk/include -I/tmp/mozilla-1.9.1/dist/include/nspr dump_symbols.cc
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config file for kernel compilation that will only contain the drivers for the current hardware that are needed for the running kernel?
i.e. I am not 100% sure which drivers I need to compile into the kernel but do not want to compile all of them for my laptop??
Running slackware-current
The krusader slackbuild crashes on my machine with the following error, see attached.
I've been trying to compile and install different terminal emulators:Eterm, aterm, and libAfterImage for urxvt.
I've been getting all these errors, and it seems odd to me. I did some fiddling awhile back enabling KMS with my radeon, install custom packages for xf86-ati, mesa, and libdrm. Could that or some other fiddling have broken these dependencies?
Here is an excerpt, with the full error log attached and here:url
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In file included from libungif/../xwrap.h:5,
from libungif/../asim_afterbase.h:23,
from libungif/../afterbase.h:36,
from libungif/gif_hash.h:24,
from libungif/gif_lib_private.h:5,
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I do not even know where to begin, and what logs / errors show: I am completely confused in the variables, etc.I can not install PAL Like all successful, and the program to compile, but I can not verify this.I tried premake and one Engine ODE - then I get an error segmentation, when you start paldemo.If I use cmake, then get this:
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[ 46%] Built target libpal
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I have installed multilib by [url]. And 32-bit programs can run.
When I compile packages,something error.
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I have tried what [url] say and not work too.