
Eric Blake schreef op di 17-09-2013 om 15:34 [-0600]:
I've played with these in my rawhide VM (and fixed several other libvirt bugs in the meantime, so the time was not wasted :). I was unable to reproduce this particular failure, which may mean that the latest winpthreads has indeed fixed the issue. At any rate, I was pleased to note this in today's mass rebuild notice:
mingw-libvirt-1.1.2-1 ** Package built successfully while it failed during the previous mass rebuild ** Time to build: 12 minutes, 1 second
So at this point, I'll quit worrying further about the issue, and hope that your conversion to winpthreads goes successfully with the current state of libvirt.
Hey Eric, We managed to get the issue resolved in upstream mingw-w64/winpthreads in commits http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/code/6218/ and http://sourceforge.net/p/mingw-w64/code/6227/ So libvirt builds fine now even when winpthreads is available. I haven't done any runtime tests yet, but I expect to introduce winpthreads (and rebuild all affected packages) tomorrow in Fedora 20 and rawhide. Regards, Erik