On 26.07.19 16:31, João Reis wrote: > I run make install, and using the scripts from installation directory >
Check where pyjailhouse actually ended up - or if it was installed at all. As you can see from the Makefile, we just do pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall --root=<DESTDIR> . there. Provided, scripts/include.mk found out that it can set PYTHON_PIP_USABLE := yes. Jan > quinta-feira, 25 de Julho de 2019 às 16:22:41 UTC+1, Jan Kiszka escreveu: > > On 25.07.19 15:11, João Reis wrote: > > Another question that i have is: when i try to issue jailhouse cell > linux, i > > need to add to the script (jailhouse-cell-linux) the path of pyjailhouse > > (sys.path.insert(0, "/usr/local/libexec/jailhouse")) otherwise it > doesn't > find > > the module pyjailhouse.cell and it gives error. > > > > In pyjailhouse.md it says the following: > > > > When we install any python script that uses pyjailhouse, we > > remove |sys.path[0] = os.path.dirname(...| from the installed > scripts, > > leaving python to import pyjailhouse from where pip installed it. > > > > but it seems python doesn't find the path and i need to add the path > everytime i > > want to use jailhouse cell linux. > > > > Did you run "make install", or are you running jailhouse from the code > repository? Both are supposed to work without patching. Anything else not. > > Jan > > -- > Siemens AG, Corporate Technology, CT RDA IOT SES-DE > Corporate Competence Center Embedded Linux -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jailhouse" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/jailhouse-dev/421d16ea-f517-a1f0-750d-65b9f856d1e6%40siemens.com.
