[virt-tools-list] Dependency of virt-manager on Ubuntu 13.10
Cole Robinson
crobinso at redhat.com
Thu Mar 13 17:38:49 UTC 2014
On 03/13/2014 01:36 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 11:27:56AM -0500, Peng Yu wrote:
>
>>> pengy at hydrogen:~/dvcs/virt-manager$ sudo python setup.py install
>>> running install
>>> running build
>>> Generating /home/pengy/dvcs/virt-manager/build/virt-manager
>>> Generating /home/pengy/dvcs/virt-manager/build/virt-install
>>> Generating /home/pengy/dvcs/virt-manager/build/virt-clone
>>> Generating /home/pengy/dvcs/virt-manager/build/virt-image
>>> Generating /home/pengy/dvcs/virt-manager/build/virt-convert
>>> Generating /home/pengy/dvcs/virt-manager/build/virt-xml
>>> Generating man/virt-xml.1
>>> Generating man/virt-image.1
>>> Generating man/virt-manager.1
>>> Generating man/virt-clone.1
>>> Generating man/virt-install.1
>>> Generating man/virt-image.5
>>> Generating man/virt-convert.1
>>> running build_i18n
>>> Writing po/POTFILES.in
>>> intltool-update -p -g virt-manager
>>> unable to execute intltool-update: No such file or directory
>>> Removing po/POTFILES.in
>>> error: po/POTFILES.in: No such file or directory
>
> I suspect what has happened is you've got multiple conflicting
> versions of the Python libraries installed all over the place. That's
> likely to give you random breakage.
>
Yes, trying to manually install packages with python setup.py install is
really only recommended if you know what you are doing.
The error above looks to be missing intltool-update, FWIW
- Cole
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