On 17/06/10 17:05, Matthew Booth wrote:
This change replaces all direct usage of a Sys::Guestfs object in
virt-v2v with
a Sys::VirtV2V::GuestfsHandle proxy object. The proxy does 3 things:
* Holds handle initialisation code
* Adds the ability to explicitly close the handle
* Adds the ability to register a callback to be executed before close
The cleanup code in Sys::VirtV2V::Config is updated to use the new callback
mechanism.
Additionally, the initialisation code improves handling of failure while
virt-v2v is running with uid:gid == 36:36. If cleanup handlers are called in
this context they can fail due to insufficient permissions. If this code dies,
permissions will be restored before the die is propagated. If this code receives
a user signal it will be postponed until after the code has completed.
I should have mentioned here that this fixes RHBZ#596071 and
RHBZ#596015. I've updated my local commit.
Matt
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