Re: Help: I want to know when virt-manager will update and release new version to Ubuntu and redhat or other Distro.

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Great :-) Thanks Gizmo for your information , I will download the newest Distro to check the virt-manager version.
On 2015年10月16日 12:13, Gizmo Chicken wrote:
For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty), which is the most recent Ubuntu LTS
release, virt-manager is stuck at 0.9.5 in the official Ubuntu
repository.

But you can upgrade to 1.1.0 on Trusty using ppa:jacob/virtualisation,
which maintained by Jacob Zimmermann.   See
https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/ubuntu/virtualisation?field.series_filter=trusty

And even for the forthcoming Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily), which isn't an LTS
release, virt-manager is stuck at 1.0.1 in the official Ubuntu
repository.

But you can upgrade to 1.2.1 on Wily using ppa:jacob/virtualisation.
See https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/ubuntu/virtualisation?field.series_filter=wily

On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 9:26 PM, Cole Robinson <crobinso@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 10/14/2015 01:35 AM, Kevin Zhao wrote:
Dear Everyone,
     I am working on porting virt-manager to S390x ,now I have realized the
function that using virt-manager on x86_64 to create and manage VM guests in
S390x, also I have submit the patch to virt-manager mainline on 13th July, 2015.
     But when I use "apt-get install virt-manager" to get the packages, I see
the version of virt-manager is 0.9.5. So I want to know that when virt-manager
will update or release new stable version to the Distro, such as Ubuntu
,redhat and so on. And if it has been released ,Pls tell me the support Distro.
     If the released work has something to do , I am happy to take some work
for pushing it to other Linux Distro community.
     Thanks very much.Pls feel free to let me know if you have any questions.

Yeah we are overdue for a release. I'll shoot for getting one out by the end
of the month, and it will end up in Fedora 23 which will be released by then.

But whatever debian/ubuntu version you are using with 0.9.5... that version is
quite old, so you probably aren't on their latest distro release, maybe one of
the LTS versions. If you want latest and greatest packages you should update
to the latest version of your distro too

- Cole

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