Ok I understand, so I need to clean all the /usr/local directory or which one I have to
clean ?
I've tried to compile the 1.27.35, but by reflex I made a make install command,
I've seen later the option ./run...
What action do you advice me to get a clean install ?
Thanks
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Richard W.M. Jones [mailto:rjones@redhat.com]
Envoyé : dimanche 28 septembre 2014 21:35
À : VONDRA Alain
Cc : libguestfs(a)redhat.com
Objet : Re: [Libguestfs] Virt-v2v conversion issue
Oh I see. It looks like you've got a self-compiled copy of supermin & libguestfs
in /usr/local, which is the one which is running.
libguestfs-winsupport only works to add NTFS support to the normal installed packages that
we build, ie. the ones here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2014-May/msg00090.html
You'll probably have to nuke all traces of the version in /usr/local, otherwise
nothing will really work.
As a general rule of thumb, never use 'make install' with libguestfs as you'll
just end up with two copies installed which will conflict with each other like this. If
you want to build from source, then run the second copy from the build directory using the
`./run' script in the top-level [see README], and that'll be fine.
Rich.
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