On 03/19/2015 09:35 AM, Harish Vishwanath wrote: > Hello > > I am trying to build libvirt 1.2.13 (latest) from source on a Ubuntu 14.04 > 64 bit box. After installing all the dependencies (libyajl, libdevmapper, > libpciaccess, libnl), I could finish the build and install. However, > invoking libvirtd throws this: > > root@ubuntu:/home/hvishwanath/Downloads/libvirt-1.2.13# libvirtd > libvirtd: /usr/lib/libvirt-qemu.so.0: version `LIBVIRT_QEMU_1.2.3' not > found (required by libvirtd)
Usually, this is a sign of your self-built images conflicting with distro images (that is pulling in an older distro .so instead of your just-built .so), and often because you used different configure arguments than your distro. I don't build much on Ubuntu so I can't tell you the exact recipe to use, but I can recommend two possible solutions: 1. completely uninstall the pre-built distro version, so that you have only your self-built version accessible 2. when self-building, make sure you use the same configure arguments as your distro would do (on Fedora-based distros, you can do this with ./autogen.sh --system, when building from git) -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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