On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 01:06:11PM +0000, James Bennet wrote:
> Yeah, I tried using the qemu-kvm from wheezy-backports, but it then
> asks to remove libvirt-bin, python-libvirt, virt-manager, and
> virtinst, which is why I filed the bug report - If its not possible to
> install the back port, and the version in stable doesn’t support it,

This wasn't part of your report. You can install an updated libvirt
too. The new python-libvirt will follow once it migrated to testing
although you don't need it if you connect from a remote machine.

> thats something of a problem for real-world users of Debian, who want
> to run a mainstream operating system on a stable host.

I do agree but it's a volunteer effort so you could help to improve on
tis by taking the time to explain what you already tried and why it
didn't work out.

After all it's a qemu issue which is fixed by a version available in
backports.

So what about taking this to pkg-libvirt-discuss with more like an sort
out there howto install the updated versions in wheezy?

Cheers,
 -- Guido


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