[virt-tools-list] [PATCH] Add a 'class' attribute to OS

Daniel P. Berrange berrange at redhat.com
Wed Jun 29 15:13:39 UTC 2011


On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 09:06:13AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 06/29/2011 09:00 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 29, 2011 at 05:55:11PM +0300, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) wrote:
> >> From: "Zeeshan Ali (Khattak)" <zeeshanak at gnome.org>
> >>
> >> This is the generic family this OS belongs to, for example Linux, Windows,
> >> Solaris, UNIX etc.
> 
> >> @@ -35,6 +38,7 @@
> >>      <short-id>openbsd4</short-id>
> >>      <name>OpenBSD 4</name>
> >>      <version>4.9</version>
> >> +    <family>UNIX</family>
> >>      <vendor>OpenBSD Project</vendor>
> >>  
> >>      <devices>
> > 
> > Perhaps we should let BSD have a family of 'BSD' ?
> 
> And if we do that, would we classify MacOS as BSD?

No, I would treat OS-X as a separate family.

> Also, is MirBSD in the list of known OS yet?  I have successfully
> installed that BSD flavor in a VM in the past.

I don't believe so. This list is far from complete. So far we're just
trying to replicate the info that is hardcoded in virt-install python
modules. When that's all working nicely, we can pick up other OS too
and users will be able to customize the DB locally too

Daniel
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