On 09/25/2014 04:06 PM, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
I don't belive Vdsm is soon to be used by anything outside oVirt.
But if
software purists win, oVirt would publish only tarballs.
Fedora/Debian/whatever would build, package, and deploy them all, and
the ovirt repo would become redundant.
I did not expect to hear much support for keeping Vdsm in Fedora. Given
what I've heard, how about taking the in-between road?
- Keep Vdsm in Fedora, abiding to Fedora rules.
- Hope that Engine and qemu-kvm-rhev join, too.
we did the work to add engine, but it was useless without its gui, and
was impossible to add gwt to fedora.
qemu-kvm-rhev is not needed in fedora as fedora has a full blown
qemu-kvm with all features enabled.
you only need qemu-kvm-rhev on .el6 hosts.
- Until they do, build vdsm.rpm with non-Fedora quirks (such as the
qemu-kvm-rhev requirement)