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Basic Install
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For starters, if you just want to run virt-manager/virt-install to test out
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changes, it can be done from the source directory:
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./virt-manager
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To install the software into /usr/local (usually), you can do:
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python setup.py install
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To build an RPM, you can run:
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python setup.py rpm
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setup.py generally has all the build and install commands, for more info see:
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python setup.py --help-commands
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python setup.py install --help
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http://docs.python.org/inst/standard-install.html
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Pre-requisite software
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virt-manager was ported to GTK3 at the beginning of 2013. Older GTK3
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or pygobject3 versions likely will not work for running virt-manager.
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Earliest tested versions of major components:
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python >= 2.6
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gtk3 >= 3.6
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libvirt-python >= 0.4.0
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pygobject3 >= 3.4
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libosinfo >= 0.2.10
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A more detailed dependency list can be found in virt-manager.spec.in.
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On Debian or Ubuntu based distributions, you need to install the
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gobject-introspection bindings for some depedencies like libvirt-glib
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and libosinfo. Look for package names that start with 'gir', for example
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gir1.2-libosinfo-1.0
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