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|    Thorsten Leemhuis to Salvatore Bonaccorso    |
|    Re: [regression 5.10.y] Libvirt can no l    |
|    19 Dec 25 11:10:01    |
      XPost: linux.kernel       From: regressions@leemhuis.info              On 12/18/25 20:50, Salvatore Bonaccorso wrote:       >       > Is there soemthing missing?       >       > Roland I think it would be helpful if you can test as well more recent       > stable series versions to confirm if the issue is present there as       > well or not, which might indicate a 5.10.y specific backporting       > problem.              FWIW, it (as usual) would be very important to know if this happens with       mainline as well, as that determines if it's a general problem or a       backporting problem -- and the outcome, strictly speaking, determines if       the developers of the change in question or the stable team are       responsible. If we are lucky that distinction does not matter, but if we       are unlucky neither camp might look into this as of now. I wrote more       about this at length here:       https://linux-regtracking.leemhuis.info/post/frequent-reasons-wh       -linux-kernel-bug-reports-are-ignored/              But yes, given that 5.10.y is quite old, it might be easier to test more       recent stable series first. But if they show the same problem, please       test mainline -- and ideally try if reverting is able to resolve the       problem.              Ciao, Thorsten              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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