applied with updated 4/5 v3 On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 11:06:04AM +0200, Emmanuel Kasper wrote: > This will allow the installation of extra packages requiring a qemu binary > Bigger use case is libguestfs0 and libguestfs-tools , this has been asked > in a few different forum threads > libguestfs-tools allow to inspect and edit disk images of offline guests > and do not require libvirt domains to be used. > > Patches 1-3 is just for refactoring / modernizing the qemu packaging > Patch 4 has the real change > Patch 5 is an optional bug fix > > We do not take special care for aarch64, as Thomas said this would > probably happen in a package with a different name, which could then > have its own <package_name>.links file > > Changes since V1: > * move symlinks to new file pve-qemu-kvm.links > > Changes since RFC: > * do not rename the qemu binary, but add a kvm symlink to it > * do not rename the qemu man page, but add kvm symlint to it > * add a symlink from qemu-system-i386 to qemu-system-x86_64 to better > match the Debian package we 'Provides'. > > Emmanuel Kasper (5): > Remove deprecated dh_clean -k > Install userspace utilities and UEFI roms via dh_install > Bump dephelper compatibility level to 10 > Provides a qemu-system-x86 virtual package > Add a 'Conflicts' with qemu-system-common from Debian > > debian/compat | 2 +- > debian/control | 8 ++++++-- > debian/pve-qemu-kvm.install | 9 +++++++++ > debian/pve-qemu-kvm.links | 4 ++++ > debian/rules | 20 ++++---------------- > 5 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) > create mode 100644 debian/pve-qemu-kvm.install > create mode 100644 debian/pve-qemu-kvm.links > > -- > 2.11.0
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