Hi,
I want to create a new RPM for the rust-vhost-device-sound package. The purpose of this package is to provide an emulation of the virtio-sound device using the vhost-user protocol. The vhost-device-sound package https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-vhost-device-sound is based on the virtio-specification standard. This device implements the virtio-sound emulation with mono and stereo audio support which can be used with either a Pipewire or Alsa audio backend for playback or capture from a guest OS in QEMU.
The RPM spec can be found at https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/rust-vhost-device-sound/tree/rawhide
Thank you,
Dorinda.
Hi, I would like to request a new git repo:
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/src/sample-apps
I want to move the sample-apps directory from sample-images to this new
repo.
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Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc
alexl(a)redhat.com alexander.larsson(a)gmail.com
We just landed a MR to sample-images[1] that significantly changes the
layout of the repository. In particular, it now only contains the sample
image manifests, and the actual configuration and magic to build automotive
images using osbuild has been extracted to a new tool, called
automotive-image-builder:
https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/src/automotive-image-builder
This was done to clarify what parts are just "sample manifests", and what
parts are standard autosd build mechanics. It also will allow for easier
use of the build mechanics outside of the sample-images repository.
For now, sample-images is using automotive-image-builder by the way of a
git submodule, which means that everything works exactly as before (sans
having to run "git submodule update --init" for old checkouts). However,
a-i-b is also available as a package in the sig repos, as well as a
copr[2], and the goal is to eventually move towards using a-i-b as a
package like we do for other things.
1) https://gitlab.com/CentOS/automotive/sample-images/-/merge_requests/502
2)
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/centos-automotive-sig/automotive-…
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Alexander Larsson Red Hat, Inc
alexl(a)redhat.com alexander.larsson(a)gmail.com
Hi All,
We've made an adjustment to our developer osbuild manifests. We've
removed the osbuild rpms from the list of rpms that get installed in
the developer image by default.
Please refer to the Automotive SIG docs for details on how to
use/install osbuild:
https://sig.centos.org/automotive/building/
As always, if you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out.
Is mise le meas/Regards,
Eric Curtin