On Tue, Dec 11, 2012 at 04:34:49PM -0600, Steve Loranz wrote:
Here's the output of libguestfs-test-tool:
===== Test starts here =====
TMPDIR=(not set)
library version: 1.18.5
guestfs_get_append: (null)
guestfs_get_attach_method: appliance
guestfs_get_autosync: 1
guestfs_get_direct: 0
guestfs_get_memsize: 500
guestfs_get_network: 0
guestfs_get_path: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/guestfs
guestfs_get_pgroup: 0
guestfs_get_qemu: /usr/bin/kvm
guestfs_get_recovery_proc: 1
guestfs_get_selinux: 0
guestfs_get_smp: 1
guestfs_get_trace: 0
guestfs_get_verbose: 1
host_cpu: x86_64
Launching appliance, timeout set to 600 seconds.
libguestfs: error: cannot find any suitable libguestfs supermin, fixed or old-style
appliance on LIBGUESTFS_PATH (search path: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/guestfs)
libguestfs-test-tool: failed to launch appliance
libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0x1566160 (state 0)
I ran update-guestfs-appliance and then reran the test tool, getting the same result.
OK, that's pretty screwed up.
writing supermin.d/base.img ...
writing supermin.d/hostfiles ...
Does the /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/guestfs/supermin.d directory even exist?
I wonder if this has something to do with the multiarch changes?
Rich.
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