[Bug 259821] Re: Please backport libvirt-bin

2009-07-24 Thread Dustin Kirkland
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 404060 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/404060 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 404060 backport libvirt to hardy and intrepid -- Please backport libvirt-bin https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259821 You received this bug notification

[Bug 259821] Re: Please backport libvirt-bin

2008-11-11 Thread jseabra
Ok So i made a wrapper to solve my problem that will execute the options I want on the selected vm. The solution was to rename kvm to kvm.original and create a kvm bash script like this: #!/bin/bash ARGV1=$@ ARGV2=-M pc -m 512 -smp 1 -monitor pty -no-acpi -drive

[Bug 259821] Re: Please backport libvirt-bin

2008-11-06 Thread Michael Casadevall
Given that we can't backport just the binaries and not the library, and I am not willing to risk the regressions, I am remarking this WONTFIX. ** Changed in: hardy-backports Status: New = Won't Fix -- Please backport libvirt-bin https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/259821 You received this

[Bug 259821] Re: Please backport libvirt-bin

2008-10-09 Thread jseabra
Im using ubuntu 8.04.1 and I'm running virtual machines in it. My problem is that i need to pass through to the guest USB devices attached to the host. This can be acomplished using the hostdev element in the xml file, however this is only supported in libvirt since after 0.4.4 Installing the

[Bug 259821] Re: Please backport libvirt-bin

2008-08-28 Thread Michael Casadevall
What is the justification for this backport? Backporting libraries, especially ones with as many rdepends as libvirt shouldn't be done unless there is some must have feature in the new libvirt which doesn't seem to be the case. I'm marking this won't fix. Please reopen this bug if you feel that