I requested libguestfs to be backported from vivid/utopic to trusty, see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/trusty-backports/+bug/1454740
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Thanks Jim :)
I also encountered this when installing Kimchi.
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libguestfs-tools shouldn't have hard dependency on zfs-fuse daemon
To mana
libguestfs-zfs is an optional package. Don't install it if you don't
require ZFS support. So yes, I believe it is genuinely fixed in 14.10
onwards.
As for LTS, you'll need to persuade the Ubuntu maintainers to fix this
bug.
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> It's fixed in Ubuntu 14.10 onwards.
I wouldn't really say it's "fixed"; the hard dependency is moved
downward a package to libguestfs-zfs, but it's still a hard dependency
on zfs-fuse there, which still conflicts with zfsutils from ZFS on
Linux, which is still by far the preferred method to inst
Workaround here: http://jrs-s.net/2015/05/13/libguestfs0-and-zfs-on-
linux-in-ubuntu/
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What a shame...
What is the point of an LTS if fixes go into unstable + the new LTS...
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It's fixed in Ubuntu 14.10 onwards.
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This is still not fixed in Ubuntu Trusty, and it's biting me in the ass
today. Another ZFS on Linux user here, as well, so the dependency on
zfs-fuse - which is essentially a completely dead project AFAICT - is
especially rankling.
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It is fixed in the Debian package vrrsion >= 1.26. Ubuntu just needs to
import the latest Debian package.
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Unfortunately this still isnt fixed...
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People following this bug may also be interested in this Debian bug:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=747440
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #747440
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=747440
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** Changed in: libguestfs (Debian)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
libguestfs-tools shouldn't have hard dependency on zfs-fuse daemon
This has been essentially solved upstream for a while now. If Ubuntu
upgrades to libguestfs 1.26 / supermin 5.1.6, then you can split the
dependencies into subpackages.
For further information, see:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2014-March/msg00171.html
http://rwmj.wordpress.com/201
I'm running ZFS on linux as well and this bug affects me. It would be
great if this could be addressed! Thanks!
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libguestfs-tools should
Maybe "recommends" would be a better relationship than "depends" for
most packages, at least for zfs-fuse.
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libguestfs-tools shouldn't hav
Although you can force install stuff, it would be better to drop the
zfs-fuse dependency from the Debian/Ubuntu package. You will lose some
functionality (the ability to handle ZFS disks).
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** Changed in: libguestfs (Debian)
Status: Unknown => New
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #648291
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=648291
** Also affects: libguestfs (Debian) via
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probably should have tested this before commenting...but here's some
additional info
manually installing all stated dependencies other than zfs-fuse and then
installing libguestfs0 with --force-depends (and guestfish to provide a
client that uses the library) it does seem to work as expected
so p
My issue with the dependency on zfs-fuse is that I'm running linux-zfs
(kernel not fuse) so 'apt-get install libguestfs0' actually wants to
remove packages I need to boot my zfs rooted system:
The following packages will be REMOVED:
ubuntu-zfs zfs-auto-snapshot zfs-initramfs zfsutils
I understa
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: libguestfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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To be clear, I don't even know what all the fuss about
appliances/supermin/febootstrap is.
I just want virt-sparsify to compact my libvirt ext4 disk images. Would
be nice if I could do that without all these dependencies.
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Actually my comment there is wrong. Currently update-guestfs-appliance builds
a supermin appliance, so the packages have to be installed on the host system
in order for febootstrap-supermin-helper to grab the right files.
However two things:
(1) febootstrap-supermin-helper skips files it doesn't
Because of the way the appliance is built in Debian/Ubuntu, I suspect
that none of these are dependencies (hard or otherwise). Check update-
guestfs-appliance script -- it downloads the dependencies it needs when
it builds the appliance.
Note also this works differently in Fedora. We ship a supe
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