Hello Jiri,

also thanks for this solution. I agree to Alan that I needed to manually
add the DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS="--enable-glusterfs".

In addition I can confirm that above workaround to get native glusterfs
support to qemu also works on Ubuntu LTS 12.04.3 (Precise) by using the
latest packages for Openstack Havana from The Ubuntu Cloud Archive: See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/CloudArchive which will be supported
until 2017. They are also compiled without qemu native glusterfs support
!

First I upgraded all packages of my LTS-Server. It's also already running 
raring kernels-series 3.8.x (sudo apt-get install linux-generic-lts-raring)
sudo apt-get upgrade

I added this repo:
sudo add-apt-repository cloud-archive:havana

To void dependency problems during package-configuration this leads to 
completely upgraded and configured packages:
sudo apt-get install qemu-kvm librados2 librbd1 libvirt-bin libvirt0 
python-libvirt qemu-common qemu-kvm qemu-utils qemu-system-x86 
qemu-system-common
sudo apt-get upgrade

Afterwards I followed your steps to get qemu build with native glusterfs
support.

Bye

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