Hello boys and girls!
After 48 days and 294 commits later, we have a new virt-test release!
This release took a lot longer than we'd like, due to new work
assignments for the maintainers of the test suite and test providers.
Among the new features of the test suite, we have:
* A new remote command runner framework, that allows us to execute
python code directly in guests, as well as asynchronous execution of
shell commands. New docs are due soon, meanwhile you can check out:
https://github.com/autotest/virt-test/commit/6eae55af149e2cd9b1746fb76c50e69b74cf5237
https://github.com/autotest/virt-test/commit/26db925c26417f48902d84190190e2ac0b2e09b8
* JeOS 20 is now the default JeOS for people already running under
Fedora 20 hosts.
* Numerous improvements to the performance regression analysis scripts,
such as a more proper result rounding method.
* Lots of new libvirt_xml and virsh APIs
* Fixes to make tests (such as netperf) able to execute in guests with
no working toolchain installed.
* New test utilities for libguestfs, for remote guestfish access.
* Configuration and test fixes for SLES/OpenSUSE guests
You can take a look at the detailed comparison view here:
https://github.com/autotest/virt-test/compare/2014.02.26...2014.04.14
Happy virtualization testing!
Lucas
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