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add qemu tests for Fedora 43, drop Fedora 41

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson [email protected]

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Update QEMU and container CI integration tests to target newer Fedora releases.

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  • Add Fedora 43 QEMU and container images to the integration test matrix.
  • Remove Fedora 41 QEMU and container images from the integration test matrix.
  • Align Fedora 43 container test jobs with ansible-core 2.19 environments.

add qemu tests for Fedora 43, drop Fedora 41

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <[email protected]>
@richm richm self-assigned this Dec 5, 2025
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Updates the QEMU and container-based CI integration test matrix to drop Fedora 41 and start testing Fedora 43 with ansible-core 2.19 across standard and bootc images.

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Change Details Files
Update QEMU integration test matrix to target Fedora 43 instead of Fedora 41.
  • Remove commented-out Fedora 41 QEMU test entry and its associated bug comment
  • Ensure Fedora 42 continues to run with ansible-core 2.19
  • Add a new Fedora 43 QEMU test entry configured to run with ansible-core 2.19
.github/workflows/qemu-kvm-integration-tests.yml
Update container-based (including bootc) integration tests to track Fedora 43 and newer ansible-core.
  • Remove Fedora 41 and Fedora 41 bootc container test entries that used ansible-core 2.17
  • Keep Fedora 42 and Fedora 42 bootc tests as-is on ansible-core 2.17
  • Add Fedora 43 and Fedora 43 bootc container test entries configured for ansible-core 2.19
.github/workflows/qemu-kvm-integration-tests.yml

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Hey there - I've reviewed your changes - here's some feedback:

  • For consistency and easier matrix reasoning, consider aligning the ansible-core versions used for Fedora 42 across QEMU and container jobs (currently QEMU uses 2.19 while container/bootc still use 2.17), or add a brief inline comment explaining why they intentionally differ.
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Please address the comments from this code review:

## Overall Comments
- For consistency and easier matrix reasoning, consider aligning the ansible-core versions used for Fedora 42 across QEMU and container jobs (currently QEMU uses 2.19 while container/bootc still use 2.17), or add a brief inline comment explaining why they intentionally differ.

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@richm richm merged commit 5ef8870 into main Dec 5, 2025
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@richm richm deleted the ci-qemu-fedora-43 branch December 5, 2025 22:10
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