On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 02:57:49PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
It relied on the qemu libguestfs was configured with, which is no
more
available now. Since we already require libguestfs tools for some
functional tests, make run-virt-p2v-in-a-vm depend on libguestfs too,
and use the qemu configured in libguestfs.
---
Makefile.am | 4 +++-
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am
index d27219d..d1b4bee 100644
--- a/Makefile.am
+++ b/Makefile.am
@@ -266,8 +266,9 @@ endif HAVE_LIBGUESTFS
run-virt-p2v-directly: $(PHYSICAL_MACHINE)
$(top_builddir)/run virt-p2v --test-disk=$(PHYSICAL_MACHINE)
+if HAVE_LIBGUESTFS
run-virt-p2v-in-a-vm: virt-p2v.img $(PHYSICAL_MACHINE)
- $(QEMU) \
+ $(shell guestfish get-hv) \
-M pc,accel=kvm:tcg \
-cpu host \
-m 1024 \
@@ -284,6 +285,7 @@ run-virt-p2v-in-a-vm: virt-p2v.img $(PHYSICAL_MACHINE)
-device e1000,netdev=net2 \
$(QEMU_OPTIONS) \
&
+endif HAVE_LIBGUESTFS
run-virt-p2v-non-gui-conversion: stamp-test-virt-p2v-pxe-data-files
SLOW=1 $(top_builddir)/run ./test-virt-p2v-pxe.sh
--
Obvious fix, ACK
Rich.
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