On on hand some upstream feedback would be nice, even for the Ubuntu package. On the other side this only affects creation and modification of HVM instances via libvirt. Which I was able to verify and it is working. So missing feedback should not prevent us from using / applying it. The main worry would be whether this change works / is correct with newer versions of Xen as well (which is not really an issue for the Precise package). So I think it should be safe to upload the package. It is not install critical and could be done with the updates. But then there are those that won't pull in any of those and still complain if things don't work. The effect is not critical either. Just about a 5 minute delay until the xenbus startup fails. And when shutting down during that time, there is additional errors. So I just think, if we can do better, why not.
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