
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 10:00:14AM +0200, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 03:14:23PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
Based on the distro target policy we have the following min versions in various distros
libvirt glib2 gobject-introspection RHEL 7.0: 1.1.1 2.36.3 1.36.0 Fedora 21: 1.2.9 2.42.1 1.42.0 Ubuntu 14.10: 1.2.8 2.42.0 1.41.0 Ubuntu LTS 14.04: 1.2.2 2.40.0 1.40.0 Suse 12.0: 1.2.5 2.38.2 1.38.0 OpenSUSE 13.1: 1.1.2 2.38.2 1.38.0 Debian 8: 1.2.9 2.42.0 1.42.0
Which means we can reasonably depend on
libvirt >= 1.1.1 glib2 >= 2.36.3
I'd keep glib2 >= 2.36.0 as 2.36.x glib release really are minor bug-fix only releases, no API additions.
yep, good point.
ACK.
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