Lima's dependency stability concern #1073
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Lima follows the latest Homebrew version of QEMU. |
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You could use a LTS distribution to install Lima and dependencies, instead of something rolling like Homebrew ? For some platforms, that might include rolling your own (distro), though. If packages are not available. |
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Btw I guess it is ok to have This is not a silver bullet, though, as we can't pin the versions of the OS components such as |
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Hi, I would like to ask about how Lima deal with dependency stability, e.g. Lima depends on QEMU, and if installed via homebrew, by default it will install all dependencies of their latest version, and homebrew is not support install a historical version. In this case, by any chance QEMU introduced some breaking changes or security bugs, Lima will be impacted.
For this scenario, I would like to hear people's thoughts on the dependency management, and if dependency breaks, what will be the action for Lima. Does it mean only if dependency package is fixed, Lima will be back to healthy? Or is there other way to increase the stability? Thanks.
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