I've just had a chat with Daniel about whether it's time for a new
release of libvirt. My own primary focus is getting the
virDomain*Peek APIs into a released version so I can use them from
Fedora.
libvirt 0.4.2 was released on 8th Apr 2008.
I just scanned the changelog and there's a pretty long list of new
features:
- Support for serial and parallel devices in Xend
- Network interface model in QEMU network devs
- SetVcpus, DomainGetMaxVcpus, VCPU pinning in QEMU
- Disk "bus"es
- Support for Xenner
- Deprecate conn/dom/net fields in virterror
- HTML documentation completely restructured
- MinGW fixes
- Memory leaks plugged
- Added HACKING file and lots of work on unifying syntax and methods
used in the code base to a single standard
- Lots of LXR changes
- virDomain*Peek APIs
- and of course many bug fixes
So is it time for a release?
Rich.
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