On Wed, Apr 11, 2018 at 01:25:10PM -0600, Jim Fehlig wrote:
Many of the old xm and sexpr test files used qemu-dm as the emulator.
Modern Xen systems no longer use the old, forked qemu-dm, instead
preferring the distro provided qemu or an "upstream" qemu that is
built when the Xen tools are
Ping? It's a trivial patch that causes some test file churn, but IMO the
consistency with other files and removal of deprecated config is worth it.
Regards,
Jim
On 04/11/2018 01:25 PM, Jim Fehlig wrote:
Many of the old xm and sexpr test files used qemu-dm as the emulator.
Modern Xen systems
Many of the old xm and sexpr test files used qemu-dm as the emulator.
Modern Xen systems no longer use the old, forked qemu-dm, instead
preferring the distro provided qemu or an "upstream" qemu that is
built when the Xen tools are built. This qemu is typically installed
in