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12:48pm Tue 19th Mar, Arran S.

"Henuka Daluwatta" [email protected] wrote:

Even if there is 2 different providers, if I continue to use the libvirt environment, will I be penalised if I get some weird incompatibility issues that are caused purely because I was using the libvirt development environment???

There are no incompatibilities between the libvirt disk image and the virtualbox disk image. They contain exactly the same software packages, running on exactly the same Linux kernel, on exactly the same (virtualised) hardware. The hostname (stored in /etc/hostname) may be different, but that is not something that will affect the compilation of C code.

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