On Wed, Jun 02, 2021 at 12:09:47PM -0400, John Snow wrote: > On 6/2/21 5:22 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: > > On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 01:38:17PM -0400, John Snow wrote: > > > +## Host environment > > > + - Operating system: (Windows 10 21H1, Fedora 34, etc.) > > > + - OS/kernel version: (For POSIX hosts, use `uname -a`) > > > + - Architecture: (x86, ARM, s390x, etc.) > > > + - QEMU flavor: (qemu-system-x86_64, qemu-aarch64, qemu-img, etc.) > > > > Is this necessary since we ask for the command-line below? > > > > Not strictly, IF the entire form is filled out. I had noticed some bugs in > gitlab where reporters seem to be aware of what kind of QEMU they are > running, but are unable to procure the command line invocation. (it is being > launched through docker, virsh, etc.) * > > It's redundant, but I am operating on the belief that the CLI may not always > be available. I don't expect people to not file a bug because they can't > find it. > > I think of it as a prompt to get a more detailed report on the first try. Is > it worth keeping? > > *(Aside: maybe a wiki "how to report a bug" page could have a small section > on identifying the command line arguments when QEMU is being launched via > vmm/boxes/virsh/docker and so on.) It didn't occur to me that the fields were optional :). For me personally, long bug reporting templates reduce the chance that I will report a bug. Stefan