On 16/04/2015 10:54, George Dunlap wrote:
Currently the QEMU built by Xen is installed in a Xen directory (IIRC
/usr/lib/xen/bin). Should not you use a similar path for raisin? Otherwise you
would override the QEMU installed via the distrib package
manager.
This was done on purpose because the QEMU component built by Raisin
should be generally usable, even without Xen.
Do we want raisin to clobber / conflict with a system qemu by befault?
I think if our goal is, "A Xen-focused configuration that Just Works",
putting it in /usr/lib/xen/bin is probably better.
I agree, the system QEMU may use a different configuration that the user
wants to use.
Cheers,
--
Julien Grall
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