Great news! Image garden is now available in the #fedora archive, once this update is through testing. Perhaps give it a try and vote? Wink wink, nod nod.
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2025-64d02efca5
Image garden lets you trivially create virtual machine images for testing on different operating systems. At present version 0.1.1 supports 29 x86_64 images and 28 aarch64 images.
Enjoy!
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@zygoon Do you have a link to the software? I know nothing about it and a search gives me random results.
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@dcz yes, sure. The project is hosted at https://gitlab.com/zygoon/image-garden
It has been recently introduced as a dependency of integration tests for the upstream apparmor project.
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@zygoon Looks like something similar to vagrant.
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@dcz vagrant is way more complex but there are some similarities.
The main use case for image-garden currently is to complement spread. Have a look at https://gitlab.com/zygoon/image-garden/-/tree/main/spread-demo
I've set CI pipelines to expire to avoid piling artefacts and logs but the basic idea is that you can describe a set of tasks that test your software and run those on a wide variety of systems.
EDIT: The part about expiry is that I wanted to link to past executions to show you how it looks, but those are now gone.
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