Up to you, of course. Just realized I didn't mention here that I also
reported this downstream, and since it turns out to be not triggered by
a qemu change I've been doing most of the investigation there:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1565354
So far it's looking like the change that
IMHO it's best to keep this open until we find out what's going on;
it's not impossible it's something that's changed in qemu, and even if
it isn't qemu's fault then you won't be the only person who ends up
reporting it here, so it'll be good to get the answer.
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...on the other hand, I was clearly not thinking straight in associating
this with the qemu version bump in Rawhide, because we don't *run* that
qemu. We use the qemu from the worker host, not from the image under
test, and the worker hosts are not running Rawhide, and their qemu
hasn't changed dur
Nothing about SPICE changed in the affected time frame. This started
happening between 2018-04-02 and 2018-04-07. The last time SPICE was
changed in Rawhide was on 2018-02-09. However, qemu was bumped from rc1
to rc2 on 2018-04-05.
It's possible that https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=156
These error messages ("memslot_get_virt") do not come from QEMU, but
from spice, so please report this problem to the Spice project first
(see https://www.spice-space.org/support.html for how to file a bug
there).
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