On Tue, 2019-04-30 at 13:55 +0200, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 06:25:50PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> Now that it's officially out, we can refresh existing capabilities
> created from git snapshots and introduce them for the architectures
> where they were missing altogether.
>
> This series covers all architectures except for s390x, to which I
> don't have convenient access: Pino promised me he'd take care of that
> one in a few days.
>
> As usual for this kind of series, most patches have been snipped with
> extreme prejudice in order to make them small enough that they
> wouldn't end up in the moderation queue: the unabridged version can
> be found at
>
>
https://github.com/andreabolognani/libvirt
>
> in the 'qemucaps-4.0.0' branch.
>
> It'd be great if we could sneak these in during the freeze so that I
> won't have to possibly regenerate them again after the post-release
> merge flood ;)
Peter sent the same patch for x86_64 as well, there is one difference,
you also have all the Xen things enabled which would be nice to not
have it there since we don't care about it.
I acked Peter's patch so can you please re-post again with
--disable-xen appended to the configure of QEMU?
We might not care in RHEL, but we certainly *do* care upstream.
More specifically, I built both QEMU and libvirt on Fedora 29 after
running 'dnf builddep' for the respective packages, so there should
be nothing enabled that would not be enabled in the Fedora packages:
in fact, I compared the replies and they're identical.
Additionally, if you check out the existing replies you'll see that
we had Xen support compiled into QEMU when we generated those for
versions 2.8, 2.9 and 2.10. And no, not all of those were provided
by me... You might actually be surprised when looking at the git
history for those files ;)
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Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization