On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 9:22 AM Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
Il giorno mar 12 nov 2019 alle ore 22:26 Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com>
ha scritto:
> We usually support only the most recent version of Fedora, which is now
> 31.
>
> We can use Fedora 30 for a while, but it is really too old (older than
> CentOS 8) and
> there is on point to use it. Instead of helping to discover issues
> early, we waste time
> on dealing with old packages that nobody maintains.
>
> For storage we need Fedora 31 for lvm 2.03, fixing critical issues.
> Using Fedora 30, we will
> have to add ugly hacks to have configuration that works with both
> versions.
>
> For network we need newer versions of NetworkManager and initscripts
> (Edward can add
> more details).
>
> For virt we use virt-preview repo, so we have recent versions of
> libvirt and qemu on
> any Fedora version (even 29).
>
> I added Fedora 31 builds for imageio, and all tests pass in travis:
>
https://travis-ci.org/nirs/ovirt-imageio/builds/611042648
>
> Adding ioprocess build should be easy, similar to this patch:
>
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/c/104634
>
> On Jenkins the fc31 build fails since there is no mock env for Fedora 31:
>
>
https://jenkins.ovirt.org/blue/organizations/jenkins/ovirt-imageio_standa...
>
> When do we plan to support Fedora 31?
>
Can you please open a ticket to infra to add mirroring for fedora 31 repos
and mock config into jenkins?
Once both are ready we can switch to fedora 31.
>
> Nir
>
>
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