On Thu, Jun 26, 2025 at 03:46:44PM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > > Question: How are said containers to be constructed (much less > > maintained) when working within the Fedora/RHEL ecosystem? > > Thanks to Debian multi-arch it is possible to build cross envs for > many archs, from any Linux system with podman/docker. This gets [...] > That's probably way more info than you wanted :-)
While that's a ton of information, it didn't actually answer my question. But after looking at: https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/tree/master/ci/containers ..it appears that the answer to my question is actually "i686 containers will need to be constructed and maintained from the Debian ecosystem instead of Fedora/RHEL" Will that still work for foundational hardware-interacting things like Mesa? I mean, you're all but guaranteed to have different major versions on the host system (eg Fedora's v25.x actively driving the desktop) vs what's in the container (eg v24.x in the Debian-derived i686 container that gets invoked to run $game) - Solomon -- Solomon Peachy pizza at shaftnet dot org (email&xmpp) @pizza:shaftnet dot org (matrix) Dowling Park, FL speachy (libera.chat)
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