Anthony PERARD writes ("Re: preparations for 4.15.1 and 4.13.4"):
> Can we backport support of QEMU 6.0 to Xen 4.15? I'm pretty sure
> distributions are going to want to use the latest QEMU and latest Xen,
> without needed to build two different QEMU binaries.I think this is appropriate. Xen 4.15 is still now, and there was an unfortunate interaction between release dates. Your argument makes sense. > [XEN PATCH v2 0/8] Fix libxl with QEMU 6.0 + remove some more deprecated > usages. > <[email protected]> > Commits: d5f54009db^..fe6630ddc4 > > Some more QEMU 6.0 fixes > <[email protected]> > Commits: 217eef30f7 3bc3be978f So I have queued all these. > Also, Olaf want them to be backported to 4.14, see > <[email protected]> I'm unsure about this. The diff seems moderately large. Also, are we sure that it wouldn't break anything other than very old qemu ? OTOH compat problems with newer qemu are indeed a problem especially for distros. I'm currently leaning towards "no" but I am very open to being convinced this is a good idea. Ian.
