On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 09:47:58AM -0400, Marc-André Lureau wrote: > > Hi > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > Hm, It seems that this was always broken. I've even gotten accustomed to this > > behavior. But it's obviously not supposed to wait unless --wait is > > specified. ACK. > > Same for me. {erhaps it's a good idea to keep the default to be --wait, and make it a silent/hidden option? Then add a --no-wait instead > I had never noticed that behaviour until now, but since you and Jonathon say you were accustomed to it, it's likely more people are relying on it. With that in mind, it's indeed better to keep the current behaviour the default to avoid breaking things people are used to. Rather than changing the code to match the documentation, we can go the other way, and just deprecate --wait and document it does nothing (which is mostly the case currently, --wait waits for the domain to be created if it does not exist, or for the spice/vnc server to start in the guest). Christophe
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