Bug 1383900

Summary: virt-host-validate output doesn't fit standard terminal
Product: [Community] Virtualization Tools Reporter: Marko Myllynen <myllynen>
Component: libvirtAssignee: Libvirt Maintainers <libvirt-maint>
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Description Marko Myllynen 2016-10-12 06:10:23 UTC
Description of problem:
virt-host-validate output lines longer than fits in the standard 80-char wide terminal. No line in output requires more than 80 chars. Please consider squeezing the output to 80 lines.

root@localhost:~# virt-host-validate qemu
  QEMU: Checking for hardware virtualization                                 : P
ASS
  QEMU: Checking if device /dev/kvm exists                                   : P
ASS
  QEMU: Checking if device /dev/kvm is accessible                            : P
ASS
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Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.3.0

Comment 1 Daniel Berrangé 2024-12-17 12:11:41 UTC
Thank you for reporting this issue to the libvirt project. Unfortunately we have been unable to resolve this issue due to insufficient maintainer capacity and it will now be closed. This is not a reflection on the possible validity of the issue, merely the lack of resources to investigate and address it, for which we apologise. If you none the less feel the issue is still important, you may choose to report it again at the new project issue tracker https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/issues The project also welcomes contribution from anyone who believes they can provide a solution.