Hi Michael,
Thanks for your
answer.
It is a bit hard to tell what went wrong here just by the
information I have. Could you please upload the binary packages to somewhere so
that I can run it with some debugging tools and see what I can find out?
Yes,
I have uploaded the packages there:
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0BwPTTWcqF8fhbnBEN3NjeVJ2c2c&usp=sharingBasically something is trying to access memory that is
either not there or does not belong to the application. Check if you have the
latest version and maybe there is something in the libvirtd bugtracker.
I
have the latest version of libvirt but Glibc is form the year 2012. In the
libvirt bugtracker is nothing.
No, you can update that as well if you
want. I guess that you will require a recent version to work with libvirtd any
way.
Yes, but now qemu is compiled with: --extra-cflags="$(CFLAGS)" and
with this option qemu 2.20 (the current version) do not find gcc.
I will see
what I can do.
Thanks for your help.
When you need other files or
a explanation write me.
Best Regards Jonatan
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