[libvirt] Entering freeze for libvirt-1.0.3

Daniel Veillard veillard at redhat.com
Tue Feb 26 06:04:52 UTC 2013


On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 01:03:17PM +0800, Li Zhang wrote:
> On 2013年02月26日 12:51, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> >On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 11:10:35AM +0800, Li Zhang wrote:
> >>On 2013年02月25日 19:52, Daniel Veillard wrote:
> >>>   I have just tagged git and pushed the tarball. The rpms for F17
> >>>are following too at the usual place:
> >>>     ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/
> >>>
> >>>   I gave a try to the set of rpms and this seems to work fine for
> >>>relatively simple tests, but of course more testing and checking on
> >>>other architectures is needed !
> >>>   If everything goes fine, I will make an rc2 in a couple of days
> >>>and then we can decide if a final release on Friday is fine or if
> >>>we need to postpone to next week,
> >>There are too few changes in this release for pp64.
> >   By "too few" do you mean that we are missing anything important ?
> I have sent out 2 patches which are not accepted for this release.
> 
> One patch is to fix one bug for ppc64 which is:
> [PATCHv2 1/1] Optimize machine option to set more options with it.
> Without this patch, USB controllers doesn't work well with VGA
> enabled for ppc64.
> And testing with VDSM, it will always report errors when using VGA.

  Hum, i just read your patch but i don't have enough knowledge of
qemu parameters to know if there is large side effect to your patch.
Also you remove code which is about core and replace it with something
completely different.
  As is and with the amount of details you provided I can't make any
jugement of how bad or good those changes are. One thing is sure,
bug fixes can go in, they are fine during freeze !

Daniel

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