Release of libvirt-10.6.0

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The 10.6.0 release of both libvirt and libvirt-python is tagged and
signed tarballs are available at

    https://download.libvirt.org/
    https://download.libvirt.org/python/

Thanks everybody who helped with this release by sending patches,
reviewing, testing, or providing feedback. Your work is greatly
appreciated.

* Removed features

  * qemu: Require QEMU-5.2.0 or newer

    The minimal required version of QEMU was bumped to 5.2.0.

* New features

  * qemu: Add support for the 'pauth' Arm CPU feature

  * Introduce pstore device

    The aim of pstore device is to provide a bit of NVRAM storage for guest
    kernel to record oops/panic logs just before it crashes. Typical usage
    includes usage in combination with a watchdog so that the logs can be
    inspected after the watchdog rebooted the machine.

* Improvements

  * qemu: Set 'passt' net backend if 'default' is unsupported

    If QEMU is compiled without SLIRP support, and if domain XML allows it,
    starting from this release libvirt will use passt as the default backend
    instead. Also, supported backends are now reported in the domain
    capabilities XML.

  * qemu: add a monitor to /proc/$pid when killing times out

    In cases when a QEMU process takes longer to be killed, libvirt might have
    skipped cleaning up after it. But now a /proc/$pid watch is installed so
    this does not happen ever again.

* Bug fixes

  * virt-aa-helper: Allow RO access to /usr/share/edk2-ovmf

    When binary version of edk2 is distributed, the files reside under
    /usr/share/edk2-ovmf. Allow virt-aa-helper to generate paths under that
    directory.

  * virt-host-validate: Allow longer list of CPU flags

    During its run, virt-host-validate parses /proc/cpuinfo to learn about CPU
    flags. But due to a bug it parsed only the first 1024 bytes worth of CPU
    flags leading to unexpected results. The file is now parsed properly.

  * capabilities: Be more forgiving when decoding OEM strings

    On some systems, OEM strings are scattered in multiple sections. This
    confused libvirt when generating capabilities XML. Not anymore.

Enjoy.

Jirka




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