Package Details: libvirt-git 10.2.0.rc2.r1.g32d836bc6f-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/libvirt-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: libvirt-git
Description: API for controlling virtualization engines (openvz,kvm,qemu,virtualbox,xen,etc)
Upstream URL: https://libvirt.org/
Keywords: git library management virtualization
Licenses: GPL3, LGPL
Conflicts: libvirt
Provides: libvirt, libvirt-admin.so, libvirt-lxc.so, libvirt-qemu.so, libvirt.so
Submitter: xtfxme
Maintainer: sirspudd
Last Packager: sirspudd
Votes: 10
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2009-12-06 07:37 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-03-29 21:10 (UTC)

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ArthurBorsboom commented on 2016-01-17 09:49 (UTC)

The main reason why I don't like the libvirt package is that it builds without Xen support, since I need that. I could try to match the libvirt package as close a possible without disabling the Xen support, but it takes a bit of effort I guess. (lazy mode...) ;-)

zman0900 commented on 2016-01-16 22:13 (UTC)

Ok, I got a build working successfully in clean chroot by modifying the package to be more like the main Arch package. Feel free to copy it from here: https://github.com/zman0900/aur-libvirt-git This is the command I was using to build: extra-x86_64-build -r /tmp/chroot -- -I /path/to/xhtml-docs-1.1-4-any.pkg.tar.xz

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2016-01-16 22:04 (UTC)

It works on my system, however I am all open to suggestions and improvements. :)

zman0900 commented on 2016-01-16 18:44 (UTC)

Hmm... Looks like the problem is because some of the code uses python 2 specific syntax but this package depends on python 3. Why is that? The main arch package uses python 2 and has a prepare() function that ensures the python2 binary is called.

zman0900 commented on 2016-01-16 18:14 (UTC)

This package fails to build in a clean chroot with extra-x86_64-build, so there are probably some missing dependencies. Full output: http://pastebin.com/s6qUzyBM I added -j1 to make in the PKGBUILD to get less confusing error output. Relevant error: Making all in src make[2]: Entering directory '/build/libvirt-git/src/libvirt/src' /usr/bin/mkdir -p util/ GEN util/virkeymaps.h File "./util/virkeycode-mapgen.py", line 50 ''' ^ SyntaxError: Missing parentheses in call to 'print' Makefile:10339: recipe for target 'util/virkeymaps.h' failed make[2]: *** [util/virkeymaps.h] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory '/build/libvirt-git/src/libvirt/src' Makefile:2002: recipe for target 'all-recursive' failed make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/build/libvirt-git/src/libvirt' Makefile:1897: recipe for target 'all' failed make: *** [all] Error 2

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2016-01-03 19:24 (UTC)

Okay, got it. I have added chown and chmod statements (copied from the libvirt package from the arch package repository). I have also removed any installation instructions belonging to initd. Would you mind to test and report back?

sl1pkn07 commented on 2016-01-02 15:00 (UTC)

yes

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2015-12-30 14:32 (UTC)

Are you suggesting that the absence of the two chmod statements result in the (localized) message of Policykit?

sl1pkn07 commented on 2015-12-28 20:34 (UTC) (edited on 2015-12-28 23:19 (UTC) by sl1pkn07)

because in the current pkgbuild, that part is missing

ArthurBorsboom commented on 2015-12-28 17:21 (UTC)

However, when I look in the current package build (upper right on this page), I don't see any chmod statements. Euuh?