On 4/6/2018 12:07 PM, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
FWIW, I'd suggest so, if it's not too much maintenance.  It'll just
spare you additional bug reports in that area, and the overall default
experience when dealing with CPU models would be relatively much better.
(Another way to look at it is, multiple other "conservative" long-term
stable distributions also provide libvirt 3.2.0 and QEMU 2.9.0, so that
should give you confidence.)

Again, I don't want to push too hard on this.  If that'll be messy from
a package maintainance POV for you / Debian maintainers, then we could
settle with whatever is in 'Stretch'.

Keep in mind that Kashyap has a tendency to want the latest and greatest of libvirt and qemu at all times for all of those delicious bug fixes. But we also know that new code also brings new not-yet-fixed bugs.

Keep in mind the big picture here, we're talking about bumping from minimum required (in Rocky) libvirt 1.3.1 to at least 3.0.0 (in Stein) and qemu 2.5.0 to at least 2.8.0, so I think that's already covering some good ground. Let's not get greedy. :)

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Thanks,

Matt

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