Quoting Neo (<email address hidden>):
> Public bug reported:
>
> In ubuntu os, my qemu-img version is 0.12.0 and its help message show that "qemu-img convert" command supports "-s" option, but it disappeared in qemu-img 0.12.1. However, though it disappeared, it does support in RHEL6.4, and the rpm version is qemu-img-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6.x86_64. But in RHEL6.5Beta, the same version 0.12.1, if use "qemu-img convert -s", it reports a not support '-s' option error message. The rpm version is qemu-img-0.12.1.2-2.402.el6.x86_64.
> And because of this issue, the openstack "nova image-create" will raise an error. Because it uses this command with "-s" option.
Hi,
qemu 1.6.0+dfsg-2ubuntu2 certainly has the -s option. Where did you
get the '0.12.1' version which lacked the -s support?
Quoting Neo (<email address hidden>): 0.12.1. 2-2.355. el6.x86_ 64. But in RHEL6.5Beta, the same version 0.12.1, if use "qemu-img convert -s", it reports a not support '-s' option error message. The rpm version is qemu-img- 0.12.1. 2-2.402. el6.x86_ 64.
> Public bug reported:
>
> In ubuntu os, my qemu-img version is 0.12.0 and its help message show that "qemu-img convert" command supports "-s" option, but it disappeared in qemu-img 0.12.1. However, though it disappeared, it does support in RHEL6.4, and the rpm version is qemu-img-
> And because of this issue, the openstack "nova image-create" will raise an error. Because it uses this command with "-s" option.
Hi,
qemu 1.6.0+dfsg-2ubuntu2 certainly has the -s option. Where did you
get the '0.12.1' version which lacked the -s support?
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