Hi Wolfgang,
won't install. So the worst that can happen to you is that you have to build qemu by hand, which wasn't really too hard (and I'm not a big fan of do-it-yourself-compiling or makefiles, too)
Well, as a veteran C-programmer I have no problems compiling things or tweaking Makefiles - that's not the issue.
My experience with OpenNebula on CentOS 6.4 was that when I manually compiled and installed qemu 1.4.2 it broke compatibility with OpenNebula/libvirt. Upgrading libvirt to the newest version only seemed to make matters worse.
However, on CentOS I found the RPMs on ceph.com with the patches backported to the existing qemu version on CentOS - and that worked fine as far as qemu-kvm goes.
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