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@richm richm commented Feb 10, 2026

This adds back support for IPv6 in qemu VMs, which appears to be working now.

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson rmeggins@redhat.com

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  • Bump tox-lsr dependency to v3.15.0 in linting, ansible testing, Python unit test, and qemu-kvm integration GitHub Actions workflows.

This adds back support for IPv6 in qemu VMs, which appears to be working now.

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <rmeggins@redhat.com>
@richm richm self-assigned this Feb 10, 2026
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Updates all GitHub Actions workflows to use tox-lsr 3.15.0 instead of 3.14.0, restoring IPv6 support in qemu-based CI runs.

Sequence diagram for qemu_kvm_integration_tests workflow using tox_lsr 3_15_0 with IPv6

sequenceDiagram
  participant GA as GithubActions
  participant R as Repository
  participant P as Pip
  participant T as tox_lsr_3_15_0
  participant Q as Qemu_VM

  GA->>R: Trigger qemu_kvm_integration_tests workflow
  GA->>P: pip install git+https://github.com/linux-system-roles/tox-lsr@3.15.0
  P-->>GA: tox_lsr 3_15_0 installed
  GA->>T: Run tox environment for integration tests
  T->>Q: Start QEMU VM with IPv4 and IPv6 networking
  Q-->>T: VM ready with IPv6 enabled
  T->>Q: Execute integration test suite
  Q-->>T: Test results
  T-->>GA: Report integration test status
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Bump tox-lsr dependency from 3.14.0 to 3.15.0 in all relevant GitHub Actions workflows.
  • Update ansible-lint workflow to install tox-lsr version 3.15.0 via pip3 from the linux-system-roles Git repository.
  • Update ansible-managed-var-comment workflow to install tox-lsr version 3.15.0 via pip3 from the linux-system-roles Git repository.
  • Update ansible-test workflow to install tox-lsr version 3.15.0 via pip3 from the linux-system-roles Git repository.
  • Update python-unit-test workflow to install tox-lsr version 3.15.0 with pip, alongside tox and virtualenv.
  • Update qemu-kvm-integration-tests workflow to install tox-lsr version 3.15.0 via pip3, impacting qemu VM integration testing (including IPv6).
.github/workflows/ansible-lint.yml
.github/workflows/ansible-managed-var-comment.yml
.github/workflows/ansible-test.yml
.github/workflows/python-unit-test.yml
.github/workflows/qemu-kvm-integration-tests.yml

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Hey - I've left some high level feedback:

  • Since the tox-lsr version is repeated across multiple workflows, consider centralizing it (e.g., via a reusable workflow, composite action, or shared env key) to make future version bumps less error-prone.
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## Overall Comments
- Since the tox-lsr version is repeated across multiple workflows, consider centralizing it (e.g., via a reusable workflow, composite action, or shared env key) to make future version bumps less error-prone.

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@richm richm merged commit 107f77c into main Feb 10, 2026
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@richm richm deleted the tox-lsr-3.15.0 branch February 10, 2026 16:20
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