Hello Guido,

On Sunday 17 June 2012 01:18 AM, Guido Günther wrote:
>> I agree. Providing the symlink, or perhaps just documenting it, should
>> > be good enough.
> Patching the testcases is an uphill battle. They change quiet frequently
> so I think the symlink is simpler. We'll very likely split the package
> into libvirtd-xen, libvirt-kvm, libvirtd-... for 0.9.13 so we can add
> the symlink to libvirtd-xen only.

Here's my final test conclusion.

On my amd64 box, libvirt expected the qemu-qm file to be present in:
/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm.

Since /usr/lib64 is non-existent here, simply symlinking /usr/lib/ to
/usr/lib64/ solved the problem.

With the changes in place, it seems to be working fine so far running a
fully-virtualized Fedora 16 guest vm.

I am not sure if this bug would be seen on x86 arch also.


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