ldconfig seemed to perform the magic. Everything is working right now, and
also netbeans, when I run libvirtd beforehand.

Thanks for help.
Kind regards
Kadir

2011/3/15 Matthias Bolte <[email protected]>

> 2011/3/15 kadir yüceer <[email protected]>:
> >
> >
> > 2011/3/15 Berend Dekens <[email protected]>
> >>
> >> It looks to me like you don't have libvirt set up properly as the ".so"
> >> file is a library which should be available in a system default
> location.
> >
> > Well I downloaded libvirt-0.8.8.tar.gz and run ./configure; make; install
> > successfully. And I'm logged in as root(always). Is there something else
> > that I should do, except adding jna.jar and the jar file within
> > libvirt-java-0.4.7.tar.gz to the libraries section of my java project?
> I'm
> > trying to run the sample code test.java on http://libvirt.org/java.html.
> >
>
> Running just ./configure without any options should make it install
> under the /usr/local prefix. /usr/local/bin should be in PATH by
> default, that's why you can run virsh, but ld fails to find
> libvirt.so.
>
> Did you try to run ldconfig as root to update ld's cache? That might help.
>
> Matthias
>
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