On 11/12/19 11:17 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote:
On 11/11/19 9:42 AM, Michal Privoznik wrote:
There are two ways for specifying loader:nvram pairs:

    1) --with-loader-nvram configure option
    2) nvram variable in qemu.conf

Since we have FW descriptors, using this old style is
discouraged, but not as strong as one would expect. Produce more
warnings:

Oh, I didn't know the old style was discouraged when using FW descriptors.
Thanks for mentioning it!


    1) produce a warning if somebody tries the configure option
    2) produce a warning if somebody sets nvram variable and at
       least on FW descriptor was found

The reason for producing warning in case 1) is that package
maintainers, who set the configure option in the first place
should start moving towards FW descriptors and abandon the
configure option. After all, the warning is printed into config
output only in this case.

Should the configure option be removed from the upstream spec file?

Definitely, Fedora ships FW descriptors and so does RHEL. What's the state in OpenSUSE? But I bet you have your own spec file anyway, don't you? Just like we have for Fedora and RHEL. Will post a patch tomorrow (unless you beat me to it).

Michal

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