On 12/07/2011 01:12 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > On Sun, Dec 04, 2011 at 04:10:34PM +0800, Daniel Veillard wrote: >> On Fri, Dec 02, 2011 at 02:30:35PM +0100, Peter Krempa wrote: >>> On 12/02/2011 01:42 AM, Daniel Veillard wrote: >>>> On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 02:11:24PM -0700, Eric Blake wrote: >>>>> But that means we really are committing to an rc2. >>>> Definitely. For example there is apparently a problem with commit >>>> fa9595003d043df9f2efe95521c00898cef27106 that we ough to fix quickly too >>>> to allow further testing :-) >>>> >>>> Daniel >>>> >>> The problem was caused by two threads that both were thinking they >>> are having the buck and entering poll() which caused some clients to >>> hang. It was possible due to a race condition and therefore was not >>> 100% reproducible. It should be fixed now with: >>> http://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2011-December/msg00116.html >> Indeed, the current git head works fine again for me, thanks a lot >> for chasing this :-) >> >> So I made an second release candidate available at: >> >> ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/libvirt-0.9.8-rc2.tar.gz >> >> along with rpms, I also tagged git with it. >> Hopefully the builds on BSD and Windows should be fixed, it would >> be good if it could be tested on OsX and since there was a build done >> last month on Android, I wonder if this could be done again [1]. > Thre is something very broken in the RPC code when an event loop > is activated, which is resulting in frequent crashes. Fixing this > is a release blocker IMHO. > > Attaching a demo program which crashes 50% of the time or more with > GIT head. > > Daniel Daniel, I've been trying it myself using the syntax like: gcc -Wall -o libvirt-test `pkg-config --libs --cflags libvirt` -lpthread libvirt-test.c to run it both as root and non-root and also with a guest running and not-running and it never failed for me on my Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T9600 @ 2.80GHz i686 system with 4 GB of RAM (just 2.9 GB really available because of 32-bit system). I was thinking of adding this into the tests directory and putting it directly to the tests run by `make check`. What do you think about this? Michal -- Michal Novotny <minovotn@xxxxxxxxxx>, RHCE, Red Hat Virtualization | libvirt-php bindings | php-virt-control.org -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list