On 12/20/2013 03:16 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> What distro were you on when you hit this failure? I'm a
little bit
> reluctant to bump the minimum requirement without knowing a bit more
> about how common 3.0 is in practice. Adding more details in your commit
> log about why you needed it (not just what you changed) makes it easier
> to review.
We discussed this on IRC - the earliest version that I tested was
on Fedora 19 which have GNUTLS 3.1.11 which passes. On OpenSuse
they have 3.0.28 which failed. Technically we could bisect every
darn release version between these two to find out where the fix
came in, but frankly it is easier to just assume 3.1.0 until
the unlikely event that someone else complains :-)
Yep - updating the commit message to mention OpenSuse, and comparing the
failing 3.0.28 to the working Fedora 3.1.11, is sufficient justification
for bumping to blanket 3.1.
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