On 08/07/2012 11:01 PM, Kevin Kluge wrote:
The point David also made is the question: Which platforms are we going to
build binaries for?
To put it in a simple way: "The agent is nothing more then a couple of JAR
files which need to be run with JSVC and it needs the libvirt-java bindings to
talk to a recent version of libvirt"
It will probably work under almost every recent release of a modern Linux
distribution, but as a project you have to set boundaries.
The question remains, for which platforms do we build binaries?
My vote remains:
- Ubuntu 12.04
- CentOS 6.2
- CentOS 6.3
- RHEL 6.2
- RHEL 6.3
Previously we had these plus Fedora builds. Fedora was < 10% of downloads. We
could go without Fedora for ACS 4 to help us get the release out the door, then
evaluate adding it later.
(Disclaimer: nofi!)
Do people run Fedora on production platforms? Isn't CentOS/RHEL the
distribution for production and Fedora for Desktops and cutting edge
test machines?
Wido