On 9/13/19 2:56 AM, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
On Wed, 2019-09-11 at 17:23 +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> This series is an effort to reduce the number of different
> languages we use by eliminating most use of perl in favour
> of python.
Just today I found out about
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/...
which means that if we interpret "supporting RHEL 7" as "supporting
the most recent RHEL 7 point release", which I believe we do, then
that's one less platform where we are forced to use Python 2! \o/
It might even be the last one, but I'm not entirely sure what the
situation is like for SLES and OpenSUSE... Jim, does SLES 12 have
Python 3?
Yes, python 3.4.6. And python 2.7.13.
And, as a side note: do you think you could find the time to add
OpenSUSE support to the libvirt-jenkins-ci project? That'd be very
useful, because it makes grepping for this kind of information
trivial, and also would open the door to running actual CI jobs on
the OS :)
I have internal jobs but agreed it would be nice to have openSUSE included in
upstream CI on vanilla upstream :-). Any pointers on how to do that?
Regards,
Jim