Hi Gianluca,

El 01/11/16 a las 13:17, Gianluca Cecchi escribió:
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Hello,
thanks for reporting about this project I didn't know about.

By the way on a Fedora 24 client I was able to successfully test it without the need to create a python virtual environment


The truth is that I didn't do any tests on Fedora, just on Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS & RHEL and seeing the variety of different scenarios I decided to include a way to install both components that should work platform independently. However, it's true that this should be labelled as the "hard way" and if the user is able to install them without the need of a virtualenv, this should also be documented (this is a matter of preference, actually), so I'll update the README soon.

This is with python 2 present in F24 (not tested with the alternative python 3 Python 3.5.1):

$ python -V
Python 2.7.12

and the currently provided packages:

sip-4.18-2.fc24.x86_64
python-qt5-5.6-4.fc24.x86_6

I was able to then run

python ovirtclient.py

I was not able to using anyway virtualenv (both 2 and 3 versions) that seems anyway sort of broken Without --always-copy switch the sip compilation tried to remove the provided sip.so and clearly it failed With --always-copy I got errors able to temporarily fix changing fix_lib64 function but then error again about importing _io....


I faced the last error a few days ago and it was because a version mismatch of different python components. I simply upgraded all the python related packages to the latest version, re-created the virtualenv and it worked. Not sure if that is the only one reason, but it worked in my case.

Thanks for the feedback.

Nicolás

Gianluca



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