I'll do a more thorough response later, but two thoughts real quick (see below)
On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
Looking at the ubuntu package search (http://packages.ubuntu.com/) for LTS (the latest I see currently being 12.04LTS), they seem to be using a 0.9.8 customized version of libvirt there. So, they do not seem to use the latest and greatest libvirt in their enterprise releases either. I am not a ubuntu numbering expert though, so I might be wrong :)
12.04 LTS came out two years ago now. :-) The 14.04 beta (which I believe will also be an LTS) has the latest libvirt (I think 1.2.2), and may manage to pull in 1.2.3 before it actually ships.
I don't think there's any point in having a libvirt driver without libxl support.
Does this explain more of what I think we need to work out?
Yes I think so, thanks!
-George