On Mon, Jul 15, 2019 at 01:27:36PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
Hi,
after the latest changes, I think that the split of virt-p2v should
be completed at this point. I have a local branch of libguestfs to
track the removal of virt-p2v, and I do not see anything more left
of virt-p2v after removing all the bits already converted/moved.
Rich, I think it would be good for you to take a look at it, and check
whether everything is in order e.g. for releases -- no hurry needed.
As I do not do releases, I might have missed to copy/add something for
them. In any case, I can do any change needed.
I think just push it. As for releases, yes we really need to have
one, but I have to fix ocaml-gettext first otherwise we can't build it
in Rawhide (I have some ocaml-gettext patches but they're not finished
yet).
One thing about the version number: considering that virt-p2v drives
virt-v2v based on the capabilities returned by virt-2v, I do not think
there is a need to keep the version in sync with libguestfs.
Agreed.
Also, considering that virt-p2v is generally stable, we can get away
with the stable/unstable series, and just number each version as
1.XX.0 (so the next would be 1.41.0). The .0 as patch version is kept
in case we need to hot-fix a version, so a .1 release can be done.
What do you think?
Yes, agreed also.
Rich.
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