On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 12:32:06AM +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > > <group> > > <ref name='os'/> > > <optional> > > <ref name='bootloader'/> > > </optional> > > </group> > > <group> > > <ref name='bootloader'/> > > <optional> > > <ref name='os'/> > > </optional> > > </group> > > > > means I can specify either os, or bootloader, or both. The latter case > > makes a lot of sense when using pygrub. However, src/xml.c doesn't > > implement those semantics: > > > > 1219 if (!bootloader) { > > 1220 if ((node = virXPathNode("/domain/os[1]", ctxt)) != NULL) { > > 1221 /* Analyze of the os description, based on HVM or PV. */ > > 1222 str = virXPathString("string(/domain/os/type[1])", ctxt); > > > > > > I think that we should just remove the "if (!bootloader) {" bit here - > > agree? > > > > I'm looking at the schema and I don't see (at least) > > domain/devices/input, which appears to be used in src/xml.c too - is the > > schema out of date in 0.3.3 ? The tests don't pass xmllint! > > Sorry, yes its out of date wrt to this. If the schema doesn't match the > code, then the schema is wrong. The code is definitive (at least for > the Xen / KVM drivers). I presume this applies to the second complaint, not the first? regards john -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list