On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 02:20:47PM +0000, abinaya.manikandan(a)wipro.com wrote:
Hi,
Yes, We are using pango-devel-1.40.4-1.el7.x86_64.
Please find details below:
>> [root@euca-10-254-11-189 rpmbuild]# rpm -qf
/usr/include/pango-1.0/pango/pango-version-macros.h
pango-devel-1.40.4-1.el7.x86_64
Somehow the issue fixed if we remove the pango-devel,
Removing pango-devel most likely disables gtk, thus disabling
compilation of virt-p2v. Which is one way to fix it, but I suppose it
depends on if you need virt-p2v ...
but now the issue is different,
>> /opt/autoconf/x86_64/2.69/bin/autoconf: line 505:
/opt/autoconf/x86_64/2.69/bin/autom4te:/opt/autoconf/x86_64/2.69/bin/autom4te:: No such
file or directory
automake-1.15: error: autoconf failed with exit status: 127
WARNING: 'automake-1.15' is missing on your system.
As the error message says, automake is missing. I suppose removing
pango also removed automake for whatever reason, or you removed or
changed the version of automake while you were removing pango.
I cannot reproduce the original problem right now, but I'm looking at it.
Rich.
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