On Wed, 2007-01-17 at 06:50 -0500, Daniel Veillard wrote:

>  Thibgs which were dirt cheap become way more
> expensive when they don't need to, this is a severe regression from a
> library user standpoint.

        Just a small point on this ...

        Are you sure that's optimising for the right thing? What libvirt API is
so performance sensitive that a roundtrip on a unix domain socket would
be a problem?

        For example, even iterating the list of domain names is going to have a
negligible cost compared with loading libvirt from disk :-)

        However, the number of roundtrips to a management daemon *will* be an
issue where the daemon is remote. And we're going to have that whether
we use a daemon in the local case.

        i.e. even *if* daemon roundtrips turn out to be an issue for local
apps, we're going to have to fix that for the remote case anyway.

Cheers,
Mark.

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