Thanks for the repair!
-d
Dominic Coulombe writes:
> Confirmed as working.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 5:00 AM Cole Robinson wrote:
>
> Thanks for the cc Gal. Latest published virtio-win RPMs, 0.1.173-7, are
> back to using xz compression now. Seems like the new compression
Confirmed as working.
Thanks.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 5:00 AM Cole Robinson wrote:
> Thanks for the cc Gal. Latest published virtio-win RPMs, 0.1.173-7, are
> back to using xz compression now. Seems like the new compression got
> picked up automatically by building on Fedora 31.
>
> Thanks,
>
Thanks for the cc Gal. Latest published virtio-win RPMs, 0.1.173-7, are
back to using xz compression now. Seems like the new compression got
picked up automatically by building on Fedora 31.
Thanks,
Cole
On 2/9/20 3:20 AM, Gal Zaidman wrote:
> Forwarding this to virtio-win developers and
Hello,
I've got the same behavior on oVirt 4.3.8.2-1.el7 running on CentOS
7.7.1908.
Thanks.
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 1:01 PM Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was trying to install the virtio-win package, but it gives an error:
>
> ERROR You need to update rpm to handle:
>
I worked around this problem by building a current version of rpm (4.15.1)
from source. I prefixed the build to /usr/local, with the exception of var
which I pointed to the system rpm db. The versions were close enough that
I figured there was no major schema difference. I used the updated rpm
Forwarding this to virtio-win developers and packagers.
Notice that virtio-win is a package in Fedora/Centos/RHEL and it is not an
"ovirt/RHV" package so ovirt doesn't package it.
On Sun, Feb 9, 2020 at 4:59 AM wrote:
> Same problem. Looks like the virtio rpm is now built with the new
>
Same problem. Looks like the virtio rpm is now built with the new compression
method, but rpm for EL7 hasn't been updated to support it.
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