
I have just tagged v7.7.0-rc1 in the repository and pushed signed tarballs and source RPMs to https://libvirt.org/sources/ Please give the release candidate some testing and in case you find a serious issue which should have a fix in the upcoming release, feel free to reply to this thread to make sure the issue is more visible. If you have not done so yet, please update NEWS.rst to document any significant change you made since the last release. Thanks, Jirka

I have just tagged v7.7.0-rc2 in the repository and pushed signed tarballs and source RPMs to https://libvirt.org/sources/ Please give the release candidate some testing and in case you find a serious issue which should have a fix in the upcoming release, feel free to reply to this thread to make sure the issue is more visible. If you have not done so yet, please update NEWS.rst to document any significant change you made since the last release. Thanks, Jirka

On 8/30/21 9:29 AM, Jiri Denemark wrote:
I have just tagged v7.7.0-rc2 in the repository and pushed signed tarballs and source RPMs to https://libvirt.org/sources/
Please give the release candidate some testing and in case you find a serious issue which should have a fix in the upcoming release, feel free to reply to this thread to make sure the issue is more visible.
AFAIK it is not specific to 7.7.0, but I'm seeing a virstoragetest failure when building on a system with qemu 6.1 VIR_TEST_DEBUG=2 VIR_TEST_RANGE=9 /home/jfehlig/virt/gitlab/libvirt/build/tests/virstoragetest TEST: virstoragetest 9) Storage backing chain 9 ... call should have failed FAILED It's the first time I've peeked at virtstoragetest.c, but the test looks fine to me. Is anyone else able to reproduce it? Regards, Jim
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