On 09/18/2013 08:19 AM, Fernando Lozano wrote:
Hi,
>>> Can someone from the Spice community chime in? Why is
>>>
spice-space.org shipping a Fedora 18 build of libvirt (0.10.2.x)
>>> rather than Fedora 19 (1.0.5.x)? Who does the builds, and how often
>>> are they updated?
>> I do builds when releasing new virt-viewer versions, and I use the latest
>> stable Fedora available at that time. We've not done any virt-viewer
>> release since F19 came out.
>>
>> There's no reason why I couldn't do bug fix re-builds of the installer
>> though at any time if deemed neccessary.
> It would be nice to do a bug fix rebuild as soon as 0.10.2.8 is
> released, as that would pick up the patch for mingw refusing to create
> sockets, and hopefully get people a lot further at actually being able
> to use virsh on mingw.
I got confused by those release numbers: if Fedora has libvirt 1.0.5.x
why should the next windows build use older 0.10.2.8? I though
development were being done only on the latest releases.
Since Dan builds from Fedora, he gets whatever version is in the Fedora
side that he builds from. Fedora 18 is on the 0.10.2.x series, with
0.10.2.8 due soon; Fedora 19 is on the 1.0.5.x branch, with 1.0.5.6 due
soon. Since the original build was from F18 and Dan didn't build
anything from F19 yet, it may be faster to do the refresh from Fedora 18
than to figure out whether Fedora 19 is even buildable for mingw. Or,
if he builds from the (still-in-beta) Fedora 20, you'd get a build based
off of 1.1.2.
Development happens upstream, but we DO backport patches to the stable
release branches that Fedora uses.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
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