On 3/27/19 12:10 PM, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > For a while QEMU has provided simple make rules for building QEMU inside > standard docker container environments. This provides an equivalent > mechanism for libvirt inspired by QEMU's. > > QEMU actually builds the container images on developer's machines > locally. Libvirt already hosts pre-built images on quay.io, so that is > used directly as it is quicker to download them than to build them > locally. This also ensures the container contents match what the live > CI system is using, as opposed to building an image with newer packages. > > NB, there is a currently a test failure with this change to travis > that we don't currently see. Current travis runs a privileged > docker container, but with this change we now run unprivileged > containers. This shows that the "virsh-snapshot" test is trying > to create a file under $HOME, and docker blocks this. Obviously > needs fixing before pushing. Patch for that fix has been posted. -- Eric Blake, Principal Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. +1-919-301-3226 Virtualization: qemu.org | libvirt.org
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