[linux-lvm] compile lvm2 with --enable-lvmlockd-sanlock on Ubuntu 1710, configure failed. For help, thanks
Gang He
ghe at suse.com
Mon Apr 2 02:16:17 UTC 2018
I can compile the code smoothly on openSUSE Tumbleweed, but I am not sure if my configuration is the same with yours.
tb0307-nd3:/usr/src/packages/BUILD/LVM2.2.02.177 # rpm -qa | grep -i san
sane-backends-1.0.27-3.3.x86_64
noto-sans-fonts-20170919-2.1.noarch
adobe-sourcesanspro-fonts-2.020-1.8.noarch
hplip-sane-3.17.9-2.2.x86_64
sanlock-devel-3.6.0-1.2.x86_64
libtsan0-gcc8-8.0.1+r257983-1.1.x86_64
libubsan0-7.3.1+r258025-1.3.x86_64
sane-backends-autoconfig-1.0.27-3.3.x86_64
libsanlock1-3.6.0-1.2.x86_64
ruby2.5-rubygem-rails-html-sanitizer-1.0.3-1.8.x86_64
libasan4-7.3.1+r258025-1.3.x86_64
liblsan0-gcc8-8.0.1+r257983-1.1.x86_64
sanlock-3.6.0-1.2.x86_64
Thanks
Gang
>>>
> Hi,
>
> I want to have a test of lvmlockd, while try to compile the lvm2, which
> version is LVM2.2.02.177, or 2.2.02.168.
>
> With the configure:
> ./configure --enable-cmirrord --enable-debug --disable-devmapper --enable-lvmetad
> --enable-lvmpolld --enable-lvmlockd-sanlock --enable-dmeventd --enable-udev_sync
> --enable-cmdlib
>
> But failed as below with configure error check:
>
> checking for LOCKD_SANLOCK... no
> configure: error: bailing out
>
> The environment is Ubuntu 1710.
>
> And I had install the sanlock as below:
> root at u610:~/LVM2.2.02.177# dpkg -l |grep sanlock
> ii libsanlock-client1 3.3.0-2.1
> amd64 Shared storage lock manager (client library)
> ii libsanlock-dev 3.3.0-2.1
> amd64 Shared storage lock manager (development files)
> ii libsanlock1 3.3.0-2.1
> amd64 Shared storage lock manager (shared library)
> ii libvirt-sanlock 3.6.0-1ubuntu5
> amd64 Sanlock plugin for virtlockd
> ii python-sanlock 3.3.0-2.1
> amd64 Python bindings to shared storage lock manager
> ii sanlock 3.3.0-2.1
> amd64 Shared storage lock manager
>
> Is there something wrong with it?
>
> Thanks
>
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