On Wed, Apr 03, 2019 at 11:41:41AM +0100, 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.
Can we change this so that we don't mention docker everywhere? These are just containers and you can run them using other tools with no docker dependency. I know I can set an alias docker=podman and it will just work, but now that podman, buildah, skopeo and others work on my machine (even non-systemd one) I think it would be nice stop requiring "docker" if it is not needed. And to make Dan Walsh not cringe that much. Nice patch series, I hope I'll get to testing it sooner rather than later. Have a nice day Martin
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