Sandro,
I am sorry for picking the wrong forum to post into, it seemed a naturally
correct place because I was suggesting a shift in the development choices being
made for oVirt and how it is produced.
I hear what you are saying. However, that means that all the ISOs that are
published for
I would have discussed this in user mailing list rather than in development
mailing list.
Anyway, you're welcome to run oVirt on RHEL, Alma, Rocky, Oracle, it should
work perfectly fine on RHEL 8.6 and derivatives.
Prerequisite for using them: https://ovirt.org/download/install_on_rhel.html
We
Developers,
I had not tried oVirt in a while and recently downloaded it and installed it. I
noticed it is using the beta-ware/non-production CentOS Stream now. Is there
any movement afoot to adopt Alma Linux or Rocky Linux so that it has an actual
production distribution to run on? It seems a
Hi, as every year I'd like to have a survey gathering feedback from the
oVirt community.
I would like to get input from the community itself on what you'd like to
know from the other members of the community.
As oVirt developer: which question may help you take decisions on new
features or
Probably worth pointing out that if you (as I did) update to 4.5.0.8 and
exclude the postgresql-jdbc update you'll wind up with
500 - Internal Server Error
When you try to login to the admin console again.
On Wed, 11 May 2022 at 13:43, Martin Perina wrote:
> Hi,
>
> oVirt 4.5.0.8 async