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Package Details: libvirt-git 10.2.0.rc2.r1.g32d836bc6f-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/libvirt-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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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: | 2024-06-11 16:26 (UTC) |
Dependencies (35)
- fuse3 (fuse3-gitAUR)
- gnutls (gnutls-gitAUR)
- libnbd (libnbd-ocaml-gitAUR)
- libnl (libnl-gitAUR)
- libpciaccess (libpciaccess-gitAUR)
- libssh (libssh-gitAUR)
- libxml2 (libxml2-gitAUR, libxml2-2.9AUR)
- numactl (numactl-gitAUR)
- parted (parted-gitAUR)
- polkit (polkit-gitAUR, polkit-consolekitAUR)
- yajl (yajl-gitAUR)
- bash-completion (bash-completion-gitAUR) (make)
- dnsmasq (pi-hole-ftlAUR, dnsmasq-gitAUR) (make)
- glusterfs (make)
- iproute2 (iproute2-gitAUR, busybox-coreutilsAUR, iproute2-selinuxAUR) (make)
- libiscsi (libiscsi-gitAUR) (make)
- libxslt (libxslt-gitAUR) (make)
- lvm2 (lvm2-gitAUR) (make)
- meson (meson-gitAUR) (make)
- open-iscsi (make)
- python-docutils (make)
- qemu-base (make)
- dmidecode (dmidecode-gitAUR) (optional) – DMI system info support
- dnsmasq (pi-hole-ftlAUR, dnsmasq-gitAUR) (optional) – required for default NAT/DHCP for guests
- gettext (gettext-gitAUR) (optional) – required for libvirt-guests.service
- iptables-nft (iptables-gitAUR) (optional) – required for default NAT networking
- libvirt-storage-gluster (optional) – Gluster storage backend
- libvirt-storage-iscsi-direct (optional) – iSCSI-direct storage backend
- lvm2 (lvm2-gitAUR) (optional) – Logical Volume Manager support
- open-iscsi (optional) – iSCSI support via iscsiadm
- openbsd-netcat (openbsd-netcat-gitAUR) (optional) – for remote management over ssh
- qemu-desktop (optional) – QEMU/KVM support
- qemu-emulators-full (optional) – Support of additional QEMU architectures
- radvd (radvd-gitAUR) (optional) – IPv6 RAD support
- swtpm (swtpm-gitAUR) (optional) – TPM emulator support
Required by (88)
- android-desktop-x86-64-system-image (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-armv7a-eabi (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-64-system-image (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-64-system-image-29 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-64-system-image-31 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-64-system-image-33 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-system-image (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-system-image-28 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-playstore-x86-system-image-29 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-64-22 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-64-system-image (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-64-system-image-29 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-64-system-image-30 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-64-system-image-31 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-system-image (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-system-image-23 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-system-image-28 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-google-apis-x86-system-image-29 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-tv-x86-system-image-22 (requires libvirt) (optional)
- android-wear-x86-system-image-28 (requires libvirt) (optional)
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Latest Comments
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rageltman commented on 2021-01-15 01:14 (UTC)
Appears to fail pretty badly building in a chroot (same chroot base builds ~1k other packages fine):
sirspudd commented on 2020-11-06 18:55 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-06 18:55 (UTC) by sirspudd)
@honsunrise: Good question; that seems like an oversight (I just adopted this recipe)
Corrected
honsunrise commented on 2020-11-06 18:48 (UTC)
Why does this package need to depend on libvirt?
sirspudd commented on 2020-10-30 07:01 (UTC)
@nullbyte4532: Thank you, incorporated your fix to avoid the /usr/sbin symlink being replace in situ
nullbyte4532 commented on 2020-10-07 08:26 (UTC) (edited on 2020-10-07 08:26 (UTC) by nullbyte4532)
I just got an error saying that /usr/sbin already exists in filesystem. In my system (i have manjaro installed, not vanilla arch) /usr/sbin is a symlink to /usr/bin This seemed to help:
afzalarsalan commented on 2020-09-16 03:39 (UTC)
@hakayova Your issue revolves around the build process of libvirt detecting that you have Wireshark on your system and trying to build in a specific Wireshark library which doesn't get packaged on Arch even though it gets packaged on Fedora. There used to be a work around on the old build system but I'm not quite sure what equivalent of "--without-wireshark-dissector" is for meson. For now, the easiest workaround is to uninstall wireshark while building this package or to build this package in a clean chroot.
hakayova commented on 2020-09-07 16:04 (UTC)
@FredBezies: I am still getting the same error. Please see the screenshot at https://pasteboard.co/JpZZU7f.png Perhaps I should uninstall and reinstall...
mskrip commented on 2020-09-07 14:40 (UTC)
@FredBezies Issue seems fixed with latest version. Thank you.
FredBezies commented on 2020-09-07 14:25 (UTC)
@mskrip: I think I fixed the lib64 bug. Please try again.
mskrip commented on 2020-09-07 13:43 (UTC)
I'm not sure why, but installing this package changes my
/usr/lib64
from symlink to/usr/lib
to an actual folder. This results in an issue when, after rebuilding the kernel, I cannot even boot the system. I had to manually change the folder to the symlink, then rebuild the kernel withmkinitcpio -P
to fix the booting the issue.Also after uninstalling the package, the
/usr/lib64
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