>>> On 11/5/2018 at 02:05 AM, Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In a similar way of what's done on openSUSE and Fedora, let's have an > "unknown" entry for SLE[SD]-12 that would cover any possible future > release while the proper release is not added to our db. > > Signed-off-by: Fabiano Fidêncio <fidencio@xxxxxxxxxx> > --- > data/os/suse.com/sled-12-unknown.xml.in | 36 ++++++++++++++ > data/os/suse.com/sles-12-unknown.xml.in | 63 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 2 files changed, 99 insertions(+) > create mode 100644 data/os/suse.com/sled-12-unknown.xml.in > create mode 100644 data/os/suse.com/sles-12-unknown.xml.in > > diff --git a/data/os/suse.com/sled-12-unknown.xml.in > b/data/os/suse.com/sled-12-unknown.xml.in > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..d3fb3bc > --- /dev/null > +++ b/data/os/suse.com/sled-12-unknown.xml.in > @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ > +<libosinfo version="0.0.1"> > +<!-- Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. > + See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ for a copy of the license text --> > + <os id="http://suse.com/sled/12-unknown"> > + <short-id>sled12-unknown</short-id> > + <_name>SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 12 Unknown</_name> > + <version>12-unknown</version> > + <_vendor>SUSE</_vendor> > + <family>linux</family> > + <distro>sled</distro> > + <upgrades id="http://suse.com/sled/12.3"/> > + <derives-from id="http://suse.com/sled/12.3"/> > + > + <media arch="x86_64"> > + <iso> > + <system-id>LINUX</system-id> > + <volume-id>SLE-12-SP[4-9]-Desktop-DVD-x86_64</volume-id> > + </iso> > + <kernel>boot/x86_64/loader/linux</kernel> > + <initrd>boot/x86_64/loader/initrd</initrd> > + </media> > + > + <resources arch="all"> > + <minimum> > + <cpu>500000000</cpu> > + <ram>536870912</ram> > + <storage>1074151424</storage> > + </minimum> > + <recommended> > + <cpu>2400000000</cpu> > + <ram>1073741824</ram> > + <storage>17179869184</storage> > + </recommended> > + </resources> > + </os> > +</libosinfo> > diff --git a/data/os/suse.com/sles-12-unknown.xml.in > b/data/os/suse.com/sles-12-unknown.xml.in > new file mode 100644 > index 0000000..0b69493 > --- /dev/null > +++ b/data/os/suse.com/sles-12-unknown.xml.in > @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ > +<libosinfo version="0.0.1"> > +<!-- Licensed under the GNU General Public License version 2 or later. > + See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ for a copy of the license text --> > + <os id="http://suse.com/sles/12-unknown"> > + <short-id>sles12-unknown</short-id> > + <_name>SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Unknown</_name> > + <version>12-unknown</version> > + <_vendor>SUSE</_vendor> > + <family>linux</family> > + <distro>sles</distro> > + <upgrades id="http://suse.com/sles/12.3"/> > + <derives-from id="http://suse.com/sles/12.3"/> > + > + <media arch="x86_64"> > + <iso> > + <system-id>LINUX</system-id> > + <volume-id>SLE-12-SP[4-9]-Server-DVD-x86_64</volume-id> > + </iso> > + <kernel>boot/x86_64/loader/linux</kernel> > + <initrd>boot/x86_64/loader/initrd</initrd> > + </media> > + > + <media arch="aarch64"> > + <iso> > + <system-id>LINUX</system-id> > + <volume-id>SLE-12-SP[4-9]-Server-DVD-aarch64</volume-id> > + </iso> > + <kernel>boot/aarch64/linux</kernel> > + <initrd>boot/aarch64/initrd</initrd> > + </media> > + > + <media arch="ppc64"> > + <iso> > + <system-id>LINUX</system-id> > + <volume-id>SLE-12-SP[4-9]-Server-DVD-ppc64le</volume-id> > + </iso> > + <kernel>boot/ppc64le/linux</kernel> > + <initrd>boot/ppc64le/initrd</initrd> > + </media> > + > + <media arch="s390x"> > + <iso> > + <system-id>LINUX</system-id> > + <volume-id>SLE-12-SP[4-9]-Server-DVD-s390x</volume-id> > + </iso> > + <kernel>boot/s390x/linux</kernel> > + <initrd>boot/s390x/initrd</initrd> > + </media> > + > + <resources arch="all"> > + <minimum> > + <cpu>500000000</cpu> > + <ram>536870912</ram> > + <storage>1074151424</storage> > + </minimum> > + <recommended> > + <cpu>2400000000</cpu> > + <ram>1073741824</ram> > + <storage>17179869184</storage> > + </recommended> > + </resources> > + </os> > +</libosinfo> > -- > 2.19.1 Looks good to me. Thanks, - Charles _______________________________________________ Libosinfo mailing list Libosinfo@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libosinfo