[libvirt] libvirt 0.6.2 on Fedora 10

I've been looking for a binary package for x86_64/fc10 of libvirt/libvirt-python, but can only find the F11 versions. Have none been created and I'll need to build my own, or am I (and google/rpmfind/koji/etc) being vision impaired? Thanks, // Thomas ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

Thomas Sjolshagen schrieb:
I've been looking for a binary package for x86_64/fc10 of libvirt/libvirt-python, but can only find the F11 versions.
Have none been created and I'll need to build my own, or am I (and google/rpmfind/koji/etc) being vision impaired?
Thanks,
// Thomas
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Try here for x86_64 http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/11201255/com/libvirt-python-0.5.... or here for i386 http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/11161520/com/libvirt-python-0.5.... Should therefore be in the standard-repositories or do you need a newer version?

Quoting Gerrit Slomma <roadrunner_gs@web.de>:
Try here for x86_64 http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/11201255/com/libvirt-python-0.5.... or here for i386 http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/4/idpl/11161520/com/libvirt-python-0.5.... Should therefore be in the standard-repositories or do you need a newer version?
Sorry, should have been more clear. Am looking for libvirt/libvirt-python 0.6.2 ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:25:30AM -0400, Thomas Sjolshagen wrote:
I've been looking for a binary package for x86_64/fc10 of libvirt/libvirt-python, but can only find the F11 versions.
Have none been created and I'll need to build my own, or am I (and google/rpmfind/koji/etc) being vision impaired?
I used to build the libvirt new releases in the testing channels to provide testing and update abilities for Fedora users. Apparently that's not a proper use of the -testing and we are supposed to aim at bug fixes only updates during a Fedora release lifecycle. This is a bit against my own perception, but I said I would be fine if update packages were built and made available on special repositories. The given repositories don't exist yet, I have no place to push, you may still grab the libvirt-0.6.2-1.src.rpm source RPM that I publish when making the release, they are at the same place at the source tarball: ftp://libvirt.org/libvirt/ I also build binaries rpms for the flavour of the day I run on my workstation which is why you will find signed binaries too for F9 x86_64, I guess in a month or so my subsequent releases build will be F11 x86_64. But I really hope we will have some kind of virtualization repo for Fedora by then, see the thread at: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-April/msg00008.html Daniel -- Daniel Veillard | libxml Gnome XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/ daniel@veillard.com | Rpmfind RPM search engine http://rpmfind.net/ http://veillard.com/ | virtualization library http://libvirt.org/

Hi Thomas, On Tue, 2009-04-14 at 17:54 +0200, Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:25:30AM -0400, Thomas Sjolshagen wrote:
I've been looking for a binary package for x86_64/fc10 of libvirt/libvirt-python, but can only find the F11 versions.
Have none been created and I'll need to build my own, or am I (and google/rpmfind/koji/etc) being vision impaired?
I used to build the libvirt new releases in the testing channels to provide testing and update abilities for Fedora users. Apparently that's not a proper use of the -testing and we are supposed to aim at bug fixes only updates during a Fedora release lifecycle. This is a bit against my own perception, but I said I would be fine if update packages were built and made available on special repositories.
Like DV says, we're no longer pushing the latest libvirt releases to updates-testing. More info here: http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-virt/2009-April/msg00136.html Sounds like you'll be an ideal candidate for this "virt preview" repository we're planning on setting up. Thanks, Mark.
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Daniel Veillard
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Gerrit Slomma
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Mark McLoughlin
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Thomas Sjolshagen