When I rebased my DHCPv6, etc. patches, I did that not only on to of
Laine Stump's dnsmasq-capabiliotes/bind-dynamic updates but I also
rebased to "current" git master.
Well, the problem with the large number/frequent RTR-ADVERT syslog
messages from dnsmasq that I had previously seen were fixed ... they
stopped and dnsmasq produced expected results. But, starting
virt-manager hung and there were new error messages in syslog about
"internal error cannot find suitable emulator for X86_64.
So I downgraded to a previous version that I knew worked and it did but
my RTR-ADVERT messages are back. The "good" version uses a tarball
created from git on November 19th and the "bad" version has a tarball
created from git on November 29th.
OK, before I start shuffling through the patches applied between those
two date, does anyone have an idea what patches might be "guilty" ...
for both issues ... fixing the RTR-ADVERT problem and giving
libvirtd/qemu-kvm indigestion?
I am not griping. When you run on the "leading edge", you expect a few
arrows in your back.
Any suggesting on testing will also be appreciated.
Gene