I have a (somewhat?) strange situation
(or at least strange for me, maybe others
have this on a regular basis), that I wish
to understand how to proceed.

I have a library (libcbor, if it matters)
which has a new version with a soname
bump.  It will require rebuilding of three
packages in a side tag, libfido2 (which
I can do myself), and fwupd and qemu.
However, qemu is currently FTBFS
due to (I think) the python 3.14 bump
( https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2375004 ).
libfido2 is in the critical path (which
means indirectly libcbor is too).

I have sort of waited for a bit to
see if the qemu team would update
the package for python 3.14
compatibility, but I have not seen
a recent update to the package.

I would *like* to do the soname
bump before the mass rebuilds
to avoid the expected fallouts
(and, of course, to be a blamee),
but I don't wish to break qemu.

What are my best (or less worst?)
options here?
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