No problem from s390x point of view. With Ubuntu we’re currently using* qemu: 2.10.1* libvirt: 3.6.0Thanks!
---Andreas Scheuring (andreas_s)
On 30. Mar 2018, at 16:26, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:The last version bump was in "Pike" release (commit: b980df0,11-Feb-2017), and we
On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 03:17:52PM +0200, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 09:49:17AM -0500, Sean McGinnis wrote:
[...]
> > > Taking the DistroSupportMatrix into picture, for the sake of discussion,
> > > how about the following NEXT_MIN versions for "Solar" release:
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 09:49:17AM -0500, Sean McGinnis wrote:
> > While at it, we should also discuss about what will be the NEXT_MIN
> >
> > libvirt and QEMU versions for the "Solar" release. To that end, I've
> >
> > spent going through
;)
On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 9:49 AM, Sean McGinnis
wrote:
> > While at it, we should also discuss about what will be the NEXT_MIN
> > libvirt and QEMU versions for the "Solar" release. To that end, I've
> > spent going through different distributions and updated the
> >
> While at it, we should also discuss about what will be the NEXT_MIN
>
> libvirt and QEMU versions for the "Solar" release. To that end, I've
>
> spent going through different distributions and updated the
>
The last version bump was in "Pike" release (commit: b980df0,
11-Feb-2017), and we didn't do any bump during "Queens". So it's time
to increment the versions (which will also makes us get rid of some
backward compatibility cruft), and pick future versions of libvirt and
QEMU.