[Bug 2112474] Review Request: python-qemu-qmp - QEMU Monitor Protocol library

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2112474

Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> changed:

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--- Comment #35 from Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> ---
> Sorry for the delay, just finished moving :)

No problem! I'm not sure if congratulations is the right thing to say to
someone who has just moved, but let's go with that :).

Thank you for incorporating all of my feedback and being patient. I have
approved your package and will sponsor you into the packager group. Look out
for an email from me about how to import your package into Fedora. Welcome!

---

> (Aside: I use pipenv upstream to test against a frozen set of dependencies that I deemed to be our oldest supported. Is there a better way? pipenv is not really designed for this task and it's a bit cumbersome to use in that manner. Specifically, surgically updating exactly one dependency without updating others is difficult. I wish pip had an --oldest-possible flag to tweak the resolver...)

One option is to just build the RPM package in your upstream CI against the
versions of Fedora/CentOS Stream/whatever you wish to support. You can setup
integration with COPR, use the Packit tool which seems to be gaining
popularity, or some sort of homegrown solution. If you go with the third
option, I think it's possible to run mock in Gitlab CI if you enable privileged
mode for the container and pass `--isolation=simple` to mock.


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