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Re: [libvirt] [fedora-virt] Guest can no longer be bootet with libvirt 0.9.6 from virt-preview repo
- From: "Justin M. Forbes" <jmforbes linuxtx org>
- To: Eric Blake <eblake redhat com>
- Cc: "libvir-list redhat com" <libvir-list redhat com>, virt lists fedoraproject org
- Subject: Re: [libvirt] [fedora-virt] Guest can no longer be bootet with libvirt 0.9.6 from virt-preview repo
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:21:25 -0500
On Wed, 2011-09-28 at 11:56 -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 09/28/2011 11:43 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> >>> The libvirt package should probably be updated to require seabios-bin>= 0.6.2.
> >>
> >> Yes, that probably needs to happen to libvirt.spec when built for F16
> >> (and thus imported into F15 via virt-preview). I'll tackle that, since
> >> I've been making a couple other spec file patches lately.
> >
> > It is not a libvirt requirement really. It is QEMU that is advertising
> > it supports the per-device boot ordering feature. libvirt queries this
> > and then tries to use it. QEMU should have required the new Seabios if
> > it intends to advertise this feature.
>
> Ah, then the problem is qemu's spec file. On F16, I see this from 'yum
> deplist qemu-system-x86':
>
> dependency: seabios-bin
> provider: seabios-bin.noarch 0.6.2-2.fc16
>
> So it is not requiring a minimal version, and when backporting qemu to
> F15 via virt-preview, no seabios-bin upgrade is being pulled in. I've
> created https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=741992 against qemu.
>
Well, there was no older seabios shipping with F16, so it made sense.
As for virt-preview, seabios updates were also available there long
before the qemu which required them. Enabling virt-preview and doing a
yum update would have installed the new seabios as well. I just don't
think that virt-preview can ever be trusted to pick and choose specific
packages, you either want the F15 virt stack as it is, or the F16
(virt-preview) virt stack.
Justin
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