Currently, the Xen-Project supports automated build-testing/CI via GitLab pipelines, within containers based on:
- Debian
- Ubuntu
- Centos
So, no openSUSE. The idea would be --after having understood what GitLab pipelines and jobs really are-- to add the logic for having openSUSE there.
Currently, the Xen-Project own CI loop (Osstest) does some build and functional testing of Xen using, as guest-OSes:
- Debian
- Windows
- RHEL
- FreeBSD
So, no openSUSE. The idea would be to add (and contribute upstream) test cases that implement testing openSUSE as guest.
I recently discovered this. Apparently, it supports:
- Debian
- Fedora
So, no openSUSE. The idea would be --after having figured out what Vagrant actually is-- to add support for openSUSE VMs.
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