On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 03:15:16PM +0200, Ján Tomko wrote:
It's been a while since we last bumped the minimum QEMU version.
Let's get rid of -help parsing and bring our test suite closer
to real world usage by implying lots of capabilities.
NACK, this is effectively dropping support for RHEL-6 without explicitly
saying you're doing this.
When we bump min required versions, we need to clearly indicate which
distros we're expecting to be supportable given the new min version.
As & when RHEL-8 makes a public appearance of some kind, then we can
drop RHEL-6, but even then we need to consider what other distros are
targetted (Debian, Ubuntu, SLES, etc) when picking the next min version.
egards,
Daniel
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