Control: reassign -1 libvirt0 1.0.2-1
Control: severity -1 wishlist

21.05.2013 22:13, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> 21.05.2013 22:06, Vincent Legout wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Michael Tokarev <m...@tls.msk.ru> writes:
>>
>>> 21.05.2013 21:15, Vincent Legout wrote:
>>>> apt-get dist-upgrade failed because qemu-system-x86 declares a Breaks on
>>>> libvirt0 (<< 1.0) but libvirt 1.0 is only available in experimental.
>>>
>>> Oh. I haven't noticed that not all necessary bits are available in unstable.
>>>
>>> So, what do you think we should do?  Remove qemu from unstable?
>>
>> I don't know. I'd say there are two options. Wait for libvirt 1.0 to be
>> uploaded to unstable while keeping unstable broken with qemu 1.5.0. Or
>> get back to the previous version of qemu and wait for libvirt 1.0 before
>> uploading qemu 1.5.0 to unstable.
> 
> Thank you for the opinion.
> 
>> I'd choose the second option, but others may have a different opinion...
> 
> Unfortunately this is kind of impossible, because due to changes
> in the toolchain previous version of qemu (1.1x) does not build
> anymore.  Unrelated to this, but we can't build even bios anymore.
> 
> There's a 3rd option ofcourse: remove the Breaks, and just pretend
> everything's ok.  And add it back once libvirt moves on.
> 
> But honestly that's all wrong.  I don't know what to do either, that's
> exactly why I asked you.  Maybe it's just one of the examples of unstable
> being just that -- "unstable" -- at times, something we just have to live
> with.  Oh well.

Ok, I know what to do about this.  I just turned this into a whishlist
against libvirt.

Thank you for your bugreport.

/mjt


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