In theory yes, but it would looses a lot of flexibility as an upgrade on any of
them needs you to rebuild all each tie with a chance of new deps creeping in
and breaking builds.
TBH - I'm a big fan of [1] for the purpose of a new virt stack, yet it doesn't
come with virt-manager (which I don't n
Could virt-manager, libvirt, and qemu all be rolled into a *single*
snap, allowing all these components to be simultaneously upgraded to the
latest versions?
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Yeah, there is a libvirt interface these days so while I'm not working
on it I think this might work fine nowadays. That would make it use the
hosts libvirt and qemu then.
FYI: Note that any Ubuntu >=19.04 also has a virgl enabled qemu by
default
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