On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 10:25:08AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
On 06/09/22 10:11, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 09, 2022 at 10:02:54AM +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote:
>> On 06/08/22 18:48, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
>>> When we split virt-v2v from libguestfs many moons ago, I copied the
>>> test-data/ subdirectory over. I didn't modify it much, and it
>>> contains much test data that is irrelevant to virt-v2v. (This change
>>> does _not_ clean up any of that ...) However we did use the phony
>>> Windows image (test-data/phony-guests/windows.img) to do a semblance
>>> of testing Windows conversions, or as much as can be done without
>>> having the proprietary operating system itself around.
>>>
>>> We never used any of the Linux images, and in fact (before this
>>> change) they could not be used.
>>
>> Ah, indeed; for the LUKS-on-LV stuff, I synched
>> "test-data/phony-guests/make-fedora-img.pl" from libguestfs and
>> guestfs-tools (commits 8f2bbc3d50d8 and 27da4b0c4991), but didn't touch
>> virt-v2v's copy. There was no need, and even prior differences existed.
>>
>> ... Indeed, libguestfs commit 0b223a287711 ("test-data: Replace
>> deprecated luks_open with cryptsetup_open.", 2021-05-27) had not been
>> ported to virt-v2v's copy.
>
> It probably makes sense to backport these commits if they apply
> easily. Can you do that? I don't think they will conflict with this
> series, but would allow us to test the luks-on-lv case additionally.
I'm marking this for later in my mailbox.
OK I won't push anything for now.
Thanks,
Rich.
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