Hi all, I've just pushed some patches to virt-manager git which convert the UI files from glade format to gtkbuilder. glade format is deprecated upstream and we are overdue for this change. There are 2 main results of this change: - RHEL5 gtk is now too old to run virt-manager. Officially I'm saying gtk 2.18, the version in RHEL6, is the minimum required version. Really though that's the oldest I've tested on so even older may work. Just to clarify, virt-manager can still connect to a remote RHEL5 libvirt host, you just can't run the app natively on RHEL5. - Fedora15/Fedora16 'glade' UI tool now actually works on our UI files. Previously fedora's versions had dropped all .glade file support, so couldn't handle the files. This sucked for development understandably :) There were a couple hiccups in the conversion process: - When saving a file with fedora16 glade, it throws out all instances of GtkComboBoxEntry. This sucks, and seems to be an intentional glade choice. GtkComboBoxEntry is deprecated as of gtk 2.24 in favor of a plain ComboBox with has_entry=True. Unfortunately 2.24 is too new for running on RHEL so that puts us in a hard place. I worked around this by manually building the ComboBoxEntrys in python code, kinda: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git?p=virt-manager.git;a=commit;h=9adab8371595027e5f8d031f86b3eafe02084ba9 - Fedora 16 glade adds some elements to the gtkbuilder file that RHEL6 chokes on, breaking app startup. I added a wrapper in python code to strip out these elements before parsing the ui file, when we are on old GTK: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git?p=virt-manager.git;a=commit;h=8717e63687821d6208c83586f208415b195dba61 - Fedora 16 glade likes to remove scrollwindow policies from the UI xml if policy == automatic. Now I wouldn't think that would cause a problem since 'automatic' should be the default setting, but it doesn't work out in practice and all scrollwindows have act like policy=always. I manually readded these elements to the builder xml, but any subsequent uses of glade will re-remove them, which will have to be undone. (This could just be an unintentional bug somewhere in gtk2 or glade, I'm planning on digging some more). Speak up if you hit any additional issues. Thanks, Cole