The requested output:
lamps@ubunteira:/opt/virtinst-0.500.5$ sudo python setup.py install
--prefix=/usr
running install
running build
Building build/po/ja/virtinst.mo from ja.po
Building build/po/it/virtinst.mo from it.po
Building build/po/nl/virtinst.mo from nl.po
Building
On 02/16/2011 08:59 AM, Bruno Lamps wrote:
The requested output:
lamps@ubunteira:/opt/virtinst-0.500.5$ sudo python setup.py install
--prefix=/usr
running install
running build
Building build/po/ja/virtinst.mo from ja.po
Building build/po/it/virtinst.mo from it.po
Building
Hi,
There's a thread with this same title, in this list, from august 2010. Link:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/virt-tools-list/2010-August/msg00075.html
I got this same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 x64. I made some tests
with virt-manager 0.8.2, installed from ubuntu repositories, and
On 02/15/2011 01:59 PM, Bruno Lamps wrote:
Hi,
There's a thread with this same title, in this list, from august 2010. Link:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/virt-tools-list/2010-August/msg00075.html
I got this same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 10.04 x64. I made some tests with
virt-manager
On 02/15/2011 02:18 PM, Bruno Lamps wrote:
Running from outside the virtinst directory:
lamps@ubunteira:/opt/virtinst-0.500.5$ cd /
lamps@ubunteira:/$ python -c 'import virtinst; print virtinst'
module 'virtinst' from '/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtinst/__init__.pyc'
Running python
On 02/15/2011 03:15 PM, Bruno Lamps wrote:
Hi,
I know that you already showed to me what I should do now and that I should be
able to walk with my own legs, but I don't know what argument I should use in
'python setup.py install'.
What's the output of 'python setup.py install
I'v installed virtinst 0.500.4(sudo python setup.py install ), but
virt-manager 0.8.5 is still reporting virtinst version 0.500.1 is too old
on launch.
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