I will have to play around with that and check the newer version of libvirt. But it might be a fundamental problem. For exclusive technologies like KVM and Xen, I guess the tools could make a decission at run-time. It would need to be runtime because it is always possible to boot the same install with or without the Xen hypervisor. So the same installation could be using KVM or Xen as hypervisor. Having said that, it might be possible that it depends on whether libvirt is installed before or after Xen (and maybe needs to be running in dom0 to make the other choice).
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