Il giorno ven 16 mag 2025 alle ore 08:54 Fabian Arrotin arrfab@centos.org ha scritto:
On 15/05/2025 08:59, Sandro Bonazzola via virt wrote:
Il giorno gio 15 mag 2025 alle ore 07:53 Fabian Arrotin <arrfab@centos.org mailto:arrfab@centos.org> ha scritto:
On 12/05/2025 15:21, Fabian Arrotin wrote:
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Packages (includind now qemu-kvm 10.0, just released to stream 10
this
week) are signed and pushed to https://mirror.stream.centos.org/SIGs/10-stream/virt/ppc64le/kvm- power/ <https://mirror.stream.centos.org/SIGs/10-stream/virt/ ppc64le/kvm-power/> I'd like to work on centos-release-kvm-power pkg but was just
wondering
: as we *don't* inherit from any pkg from
centos-release-virt-common, I
was considering skipping it (and so just ship the virt GPG key in centos-release-kvm-power). I guess it's fine for you all ? or maybe I should still use -common
in
case some other SIG would suddenly like to embed both (and so no conflicting files in different pkgs when trying to set these up in parallel) Opinions ?
Within oVirt I guess it will be useful enabling ppc64le on el10 so if you don't mind, I would prefer you still use -common dependency (it basically just ships the GPG key). It will also avoid updating the key in multiple places if for some reason we need to issue a new one.
Makes sense .. let me then work on centos-release-kvm-power, that would Requires: centos-release-virt-common
BTW, just looking at existing rpm pkgs for this, and I see centos-release-kvm but its it still needed anymore ? it seems it's only carrying some specific "{rust-}vhost*" pkgs (for ovirt ?)
It ships packages that can be used directly with qemu-kvm, not specific to oVirt. They've been prepared in collaboration with Automotive SIG. I think you can reuse it for shipping qemu-kvm for power.