KR> That's a good idea, although you still have the problem of order. The
KR> intermediate abstract class needs to be first in the list (so that is
KR> is registered before its subclasses).
It's probably a good idea to unregister the classes in the opposite
order anyway, don't you think? That way if you have dependencies that
you have to maintain, you can do that in the list. If we modify
provider_register.sh to reverse the list if we're doing a de-register,
then it should be good, right?
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Dan Smith
IBM Linux Technology Center
Open Hypervisor Team
email: danms(a)us.ibm.com