Avi Kivity wrote:
Glauber Costa wrote:
As we're getting close to kvm-xxx anyway, maybe we could forget this
number
scheme, and adopt something that tracks linux. This way, you know
exactly what
kernel a released is based on. Something in the lines of kvm-29.1
for updates
to the .29 series, (of course _this_ scheme is bad, because it brings
clashes)
It also ignores qemu, which is larger contributor to user visible
features...
Maybe stable releases should have separate packages for kvm and qemu:
kvm-modules-2.6.29.1 and qemu-kvm-0.9.1.17. Users would pick the
latest of each, and would only need to upgrade a component that's
changed.
Yes, this would be IMHO the best overall solution. Can we take
kvm-userspace maint/2.6.29 and call it qemu-kvm-0.9.1-1? Most users
don't need newer kernel modules if they have a relatively recent distro.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
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