>
>
> How would you developers, speaking for the oVirt-community, propose to
> solve this for CentOS _now_ ?
>
> I would imagine that the easiest way is that you build and host this one
> package(qemu-kvm-rhev), since you´ve basically already have the source
> and recipe (since you´re already providing it for RHEV anyway). Then,
> once that´s in place, it´s more a question of where to host the
> packages, in what repository. Be it your own, or some other repo set up
> for the SIG.
>
> This is my view, how I as a user view this issue.
>
>
>
I think this is a pretty valid view.

What would it take to get the correct qemu package hosted in the ovirt repo?



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