On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 03:00:03PM -0400, Laine Stump wrote: > On 03/30/2012 12:53 PM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote: > > From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> > > > > There are a number of flaws with our packaging of the libvirtd > > daemon: > > > > - Installing 'libvirt' does not install 'qemu-kvm' or 'xen' > > etc which are required to actually run the hypervisor in > > question > > - Installing 'libvirt' pulls in the default configuration > > files which may not be wanted & cause problems if installed > > inside a guest > > - It is not possible to explicitly required all the peices > > required to manage a specific hypervisor > > > > This change takes the 'libvirt' RPM and and changes it thus > > > > - libvirt: just a virtual package with dep on libvirt-daemon, > > libvirt-daemon-config-network & libvirt-daemon-config-nwfilter > > - libvirt-daemon: the libvirt daemon and related pieces > > - libvirt-daemon-config-network: the default network config > > - libvirt-daemon-config-nwfilter: the network filter configs > > - libvirt-docs: the website HTML > > > > We then introduce some more virtual (empty) packages > > > > - libvirt-daemon-qemu: Deps on libvirt-daemon & 'qemu' > > - libvirt-daemon-kvm: Deps on libvirt-daemon & 'qemu-kvm' > > - libvirt-daemon-lxc: Deps on libvirt-daemon > > - libvirt-daemon-uml: Deps on libvirt-daemon > > - libvirt-daemon-xen: Deps on libvirt-daemon & 'xen' > > > > - libvirt-qemu: Deps on libvirt-daemon-qemu & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter} > > - libvirt-kvm: Deps on libvirt-daemon-kvm & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter} > > - libvirt-lxc: Deps on libvirt-daemon-lxc & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter} > > - libvirt-uml: Deps on libvirt-daemon-uml & libvirt-daemon-config-{network,nwfilter} > > - libvirt-xen: Deps on libvirt-daemon-xen & libvirt-daemon-config-network > > > > My intent in the future is to turn on the driver modules by > > default, at which time 'libvirt-daemon' will cease to include > > any specific drivers, instead we'll get libvirt-daemon-driver-XXXX > > packages for each driver. The libvirt-daemon-XXX packages will > > then pull in each driver that they require. > > > > It is recommended that applications required a locally installed > > libvirtd daemon, use either 'Requires: libvirt-daemon-XXXX' or > > 'Requires: libvirt-XXX' and *not* "Requires: libvirt-daemon" > > or 'Requires: libvirt' > > I did a successful "make rpm" on Fedora 16, which resulted in 21 rpm's > (including the source rpm). > > When I tried to update using rpm -U, I was told that I didn't have the > required "qemu" and "xen" packages installed (not surprising, since I > never use them). Installing qemu cost 52MB on my disk, and xen another > 27. This isn't a bother to me, but I suppose it could be for someone who > was trying to make images as small as possible. On the other hand, that > person will just need to start using the "libvirt-kvm" package instead > of "libvirt". I assume that is because you did 'rpm -Uvh *.rpm', which means it would have included libvirt-qemu and libvirt-xen which in turn dep on 'qemu' and 'xen' respectively. If you had merely asked to install 'libvirt', it would not have required libvirt-qemu or libvirt-xen. To clarify the dependancy chain is this: libvirt -> libvirt-daemon, libvirt-config-network, libvirt-config-nwfilter libvirt-daemon-qemu -> libvirt-daemon, qemu libvirt-daemon-kvm -> libvirt-daemon, qemu-kvm libvirt-daemon-xen -> libvirt-daemon, xen libvirt-qemu -> libvirt-daemon-qemu, libvirt-config-network, libvirt-config-nwfilter libvirt-kvm -> libvirt-daemon-kvm, libvirt-config-network, libvirt-config-nwfilter libvirt-xen -> libvirt-daemon-xen, libvirt-config-network Notice there is no direct dep from 'libvirt' to 'qemu' or 'xen', only from the libvirt-qemu RPMs, which are not required by anything else. Daniel -- |: http://berrange.com -o- http://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange/ :| |: http://libvirt.org -o- http://virt-manager.org :| |: http://autobuild.org -o- http://search.cpan.org/~danberr/ :| |: http://entangle-photo.org -o- http://live.gnome.org/gtk-vnc :| -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list