[ovirt-users] qemu-kvm from Jenkins - renamed packages to rhev?

Sandro Bonazzola sbonazzo at redhat.com
Tue Nov 4 07:43:18 UTC 2014


Il 03/11/2014 23:01, Itamar Heim ha scritto:
> On 11/03/2014 10:58 PM, Giorgio Bersano wrote:
>> 2014-10-30 23:42 GMT+01:00 Itamar Heim <iheim at redhat.com>:
>>> On 10/30/2014 09:05 PM, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
>>>>
>>>> In the past in order to have live snapshots work in CentOS 6.5 I had to
>>>> use RPMs from
>>>> http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/qemu-kvm-rhev_create-rpms_el6/.  I've
>>>> noticed now that the RPMs have been renamed and no longer match the
>>>> names of those distributed by CentOS.  Are the CentOS builds of QEMU now
>>>> supporting live snapshots, or are these builds in Jenkins still required?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> - Trey
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>
>>> native centos - no
>>> the jenkins job isn't needed as well as the build is now in the repo (and
>>> 3.5 now requires qemu-kvm-rhev to avoid such problems)
>>> http://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-3.5/rpm/el6Server/x86_64/
>>
>> Hi,
>> I would like to point out that - thanks to the CentOS 6.6 release -
>> qemu-{img,kvm}*0.12.1.2-2.448.el6_6.x86_64 are now available but the
>> qemu*rhev* in the 3.5 repository you mentioned are still stuck at
>> 0.12.1.2-2.415.el6_5.14.x86_64 .
>> Is there any possibility of an upgrade?
>>
>> TIA, Giorgio.
>>
> 
> Eyal - can someone please handle.
> it seems http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/qemu-kvm-rhev_create-rpms_el6/configure has:
> 
> # As soon 6.6 and others get released uncomment each release below
> # unfortunately if we uncomment and it don't get files jenkins understand it failed.
> for version in '6.5' # '6.6' '6.7' '6.8' '6.9'

I'm on it

> 
> Thanks,
>    Itamar
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