Michal Privoznik wrote: > After Andrea pointed out that FreeBSD build is broken [1], I've > started my freebsd domain and found out couple of problems. Here > are the fixes. > > Oh, I've noticed alternative approaches to patch 6/9 on the list > [2] [3]. None of them have been ACKed though. Yet. > > 1: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-December/msg01121.html > 2: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-December/msg00009.html > 3: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2016-December/msg01123.html > > Michal Privoznik (9): > tests: Run virmacmaptest iff WITH_YAJL > tests: Move test_libraries a bit higher > virt-nss: Introduce more checks before enabling NSS > tests: Run nss*test iff WITH_NSS > src: Build libvirt_nss.la iff WITH_NSS > networkxml2conftest: s/lo/lo0/ on non-Linux > bhyvexml2argvdata: Fix <drive/> addresses > bhyvexml2argvdata: Add mac address to <interface/> > bhyvexml2xmltest: Test more XMLs ACK the series, but would love to read your feedback on: - 1/9: virmacmap test that core dumps - 6/9: lo0/lo solution from Martin - 7/9: this one could probably until the actual addresses fix Roman Bogorodskiy
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