On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 7:13 AM, Michael Roth <mdr...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote: > Quoting Stefan Hajnoczi (2014-03-25 07:38:38) >> On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 10:59:42PM +0100, Laszlo Ersek wrote: >> > On 03/24/14 22:50, Andreas Färber wrote: >> > > Laszlo, >> > > >> > > Am 24.03.2014 20:23, schrieb Laszlo Ersek: >> > >> http://wiki.qemu.org/Planning/1.7 >> > >> >> > >> Thank you. >> > >> Laszlo >> > > >> > > Since you're not addressing anyone in particular who could create the >> > > release for you, the tag already exists on Michael's branch: >> > > https://github.com/mdroth/qemu/commits/v1.7.1 >> > > >> > > And you can use scripts/make-release as an interim solution for creating >> > > the tarball from it. >> > >> > Thank you. However, I don't need the release for myself. I'd like to >> > submit an OVMF patch (ACPI table download). That patch causes an OVMF >> > regression when running on v1.7.0, but works on v1.7.1 (and of course on >> > 2.0.0-rc0). I'd like the tarball to be available to users; both to >> > people who download it from the upstream location, and to those who use >> > 1.7.x-based distro (eg. Debian) packages. >> > >> > In my OVMF patch I'd like to reference the v1.7.1 qemu release. >> > >> > (Side note, the patch is also fine on v1.6.x and earlier.) >> > >> > > If you do, you might be interested in: >> > > http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/331939/ >> > > >> > > What's missing is someone who can upload the tarball and edit all >> > > relevant Wiki pages. And someone to push branch and tag to qemu.git. >> > >> > "Can" as in "is willing", or as in "is permitted"? >> > >> > I didn't know whom to address specifically. >> >> Anthony is doing releases and is the right person to poke. >> >> I think all that's left is publishing the tarball and posting the >> release announcement. > > Yes, Anthony was tied up around release time and I was subsequently out for > a couple weeks due to a family emergency so didn't have a chance to follow-up > till late last week. I'll do the announce as soon as we get the tarball > uploaded. I'm still used to being able to walk next door, need to coordinate > in advance a bit better next time.
It's ready to go. Regards, Anthony Liguori >> >> Stefan > >