On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 12:24:19PM +0200, Aleksandra Fedorova wrote:
Hi, all,
I'd like to get some understanding on the current state of emulation
of other architectures.
In the current CI infra we have infinite(*) access to x86_64 compute
resources, but we haven't yet got our hands on any non x86_64
hardware.
As COPR has recently got support for s390 builds, the question is: if
emulation is good enough for building packages, can we use it for
testing? What are the limitations there? Is it worth it?
If yes, can you suggest some links, tips on the topic?
To be clear, are we talking qemu-system-X, qemu-user, or something
else entirely? Are you planning to do the tests in a full VM (eg. in
qemu-system-X)?
Rich.
(*) Not really, and some of our infra services are not yet good at
scaling up, but we are getting better at it.
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