On 24/04/2024 18.19, Richard Henderson wrote:
On 4/24/24 00:57, Thomas Huth wrote:
RHEL 9 (and thus also the derivatives) have been available since two
years now, so according to QEMU's support policy, we can drop the active
support for the previous major version 8 now.
Another reason for doing this is that Centos Stream 8 will go EOL soon:
https://blog.centos.org/2023/04/end-dates-are-coming-for-centos-stream-8-and-centos-linux-7/
"After May 31, 2024, CentOS Stream 8 will be archived
and no further updates will be provided."
Thus upgrade our CentOS Stream container to major version 9 now.
Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé<berra...@redhat.com>
Message-ID:<20240418101056.302103-5-th...@redhat.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Huth<th...@redhat.com>
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.gitlab-ci.d/buildtest.yml | 16 ++++-----
.gitlab-ci.d/container-core.yml | 4 +--
.../{centos8.docker => centos9.docker} | 34 +++++++------------
tests/lcitool/mappings.yml | 20 -----------
tests/lcitool/refresh | 2 +-
tests/vm/centos | 4 +--
6 files changed, 26 insertions(+), 54 deletions(-)
rename tests/docker/dockerfiles/{centos8.docker => centos9.docker} (82%)
This has missed a bit, since the centos-stream-8-x86_64 job still exists,
but now fails.
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/jobs/6707154779
It's not this patch, it's rather the "ci: move external build environment
setups to CentOS Stream 9" patch that is missing an update to
.gitlab-ci.d/custom-runners/centos-stream-8-x86_64.yml ... however, blindly
updating the 8s in that file to 9s likely also doesn't work since there are
runner tags involved here.
So what's the right way to update that custom runner to CentOS 9? Paolo,
Alex, Cleber, do you know?
Thomas