On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
It just occurred to me that
libvirt.org is running on CentOS 6, and we
rely on being able to run configure, make & make dist there, so that
we can do things like publish the website, create nightly snapshots,
etc. So even if we don't support /running/ libvirt on CentOS 6, we'll
need to make sure we can at least do minimal builds - doesn't need
hypervisors enabled, as long as make dist still works. So I think it
is probably worth keeping at least the core libvirt build on CentOS 6
CI, even if we turn off the sub-project like language bindings.
Regards,
Daniel
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