On 06.11.2012 17:39, Teodor MICU wrote:
> 2012/11/6 Michael Tokarev <m...@tls.msk.ru>:
>> So, can you start it again when libaio1 is NOT installed?
> 
> Yes, I was able to start the VMs again after the libaio1 removal. I'm
> not sure about the full Xen system -- I can't test now.

In this case you really do not need/use libaio1, and there's no bug.

Why it crashed is another question, again, I can only guess it was a
bad luck - like your xen crashed right at the time when your dpkg were
removing libaio1 (eg, it triggered some "correct" timing or system load
or something else).

On qemu side, everything is declared exactly as it should be.  Qemu
package does not use libaio1 and libaio1 is not listed in dependencies --
this is exactly how things were supposed to be and how they are now.

Note again: even removing a library which is actually in use will NOT
result in the application in question crashing.

I think it is time to close this bugreport.

Thanks,

/mjt


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