On 01/27/2014 07:31 AM, Bouabid Amine wrote: > Ok, > I installed libvirt from built APT (my machine is under ubuntu 13.10) > Amine Bouabid > On 27/01/2014 12:30, John Ferlan wrote: >> Once you have things working... patches are always welcome! >> >> Updating the web pages has been on a todo list of mine for a while, but >> it's never reached the top of the list. >> >> As for your install question - how did you 'install' your built version >> of libvirt-cim? Via the 'make install'? or from a built rpm? >>
I'm not familiar with apt, but I think you should be OK - that is the rpm (and I assume apt) process will replace the existing installation with the new one completely and restart the tog-pegasus server. I wasn't as confident the 'make install' processing would do all the right steps. In my Fedora environment I will use make rpm, then remove the existing via rpm -e libvirt-cim, and replace with the new via yum install <path to my local install area created by the rpmbuild>. I do this quite frequently when I'm making changes/adjustments to the code without bumping version numbers in the libvirt-cim.spec file. John _______________________________________________ Libvirt-cim mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-cim
