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Xen installation - missing links in /usr/lib and /usr/share

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Some links are missing after installing the Xen hypervisor and qemu-linaro packages on Linux Mint Maya 64bit. They need to be manually added to make things work. Please add the following links:

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ln -s /usr/lib /usr/lib64
ln -s /usr/lib/xen-default /usr/lib/xen
ln -s /usr/share/qemu-linaro /usr/share/qemu
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Re: Xen installation - missing links in /usr/lib and /usr/sh

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Moving this topic here as this isn't about packages maintained by the Linux Mint project. Those packages are maintained by the Ubuntu project (though I can't find a package qemu-linaro in the repository).
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Re: Xen installation - missing links in /usr/lib and /usr/sh

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xenopeek wrote:Moving this topic here as this isn't about packages maintained by the Linux Mint project. Those packages are maintained by the Ubuntu project (though I can't find a package qemu-linaro in the repository).
Ok, thanks for checking.

/usr/share/qemu-linaro is used by package qemu-keymaps. I apologize for my mistake.
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