On 04/20/2010 07:36 AM, Jiri Denemark wrote:
> In this second version of the patchset, patches were reordered
and a
> comment for format expected by qemudParseX86Models() was modified as
> suggested by Eric. In addition to these changes, qemu tests were fixed
> to pass on RHEL.
>
> Jirka
>
> Jiri Denemark (7):
> Deal with CPU models in []
> Move MIN macro to util.h so that others can use it
> Support removing features when converting data to CPU
> Use configured CPU model if possible
> Fake host CPU for qemu tests
> Support for faking emulator in qemuxml2argv tests
> Tests for CPU selection in qemu driver
Argh, the tests cannot pass if libvirt is not already installed. So maybe it's
better to move the tests to TCK after all...
Can we run against an uninstalled libvirt? And if so, are we restricted
to the test:///... connection? I'm thinking you are right that the TCK
may be the better fit here. But while we decide how to handle
test-related commits, I see nothing blocking the non-test patches from
being pushed now.
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