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2010 Mar 30
3
[PATCH 1/2] Refactor guest and volume creation into Sys::VirtV2V::Target::LibVirt
...9;os_type/text()');
- $os_type->setNodeValue($caps_os_type->getNodeValue());
- }
-
- # Check that /domain/os/type/@machine, if set, is listed in capabilities
- my ($machine) = $dom->findnodes('/domain/os/type/@machine');
- if(defined($machine)) {
- my @machine_caps = $guestcap->findnodes
- ("arch[\@name='$arch']/machine/text()");
-
- my $found = 0;
- foreach my $machine_cap (@machine_caps) {
- if($machine eq $machine_cap) {
- $found = 1;
- last;
- }
- }
-...
2009 Dec 21
4
Refactor virt-v2v to be more like a 'big script'
These patches combine HVSource and HVTarget into a single Converter. This should
make it more obvious where to hack without losing any practical flexibility.
GuestOS remains separate. GuestOS is now a misnomer, because it's really only a
Linux distro abstraction. It will be useless for Windows, for example. Functions
which you'd expect to be different on a non-RH distro should live in
2011 Mar 11
2
[PATCH 1/2] Allow reading more data than the reported size of a volume
If a volume is not an exact multiple of 512 bytes, qemu-img will report its size
rounded down to a 512 byte boundary. However, when copying, the file is still
read until EOF, which will return more data than was expected. This change
prevents that causing a failure in itself.
The situation is still not resolved, however, as there are still situations
where this will cause a failure. For example,