On 01.04.21 16:44, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
01.04.2021 16:28, Max Reitz wrote:
Using common.qemu allows us to wait for specific replies, so we can for
example wait for events. This allows starting the active commit job and
then wait for it to be ready before quitting the QSD, so we
01.04.2021 16:28, Max Reitz wrote:
Using common.qemu allows us to wait for specific replies, so we can for
example wait for events. This allows starting the active commit job and
then wait for it to be ready before quitting the QSD, so we the output
is always the same.
(Strictly speaking, this
Using common.qemu allows us to wait for specific replies, so we can for
example wait for events. This allows starting the active commit job and
then wait for it to be ready before quitting the QSD, so we the output
is always the same.
(Strictly speaking, this is only necessary for the first test