As discussions and tests turned out (thanks Hector and Athos) this is more
convoluted.
The suggestion of Julian works, but only in a PPA.
The priorities in the archive are derived from the seeds
required->required, minimal->important, standard -> standard, all others
-> optional (and nothing for the deprecated extra).
In the past there seem to have been some leftovers but they have been
cleaned.
noble
$ dpkg-query -W -f='${Package} : ${Priority}\n' | grep ': extra'
aptdaemon : extra
aptdaemon-data : extra
cups-pk-helper : extra
libxcb-keysyms1 : extra
libxcb-render-util0 : extra
python3-aptdaemon : extra
python3-aptdaemon.gtk3widgets : extra
python3-defer : extra
scrub : extra
uvtool-libvirt : extra
resolute
<none>
@Julian - is there another way to mitigate this, prio:extra seemed nice but it
seems off the map now. The other mentioned "add a qemu-kvm-ga" is not really an
option either. As you know from consulting us when drafting the spec - not
having updated dependencies in all things that depend on it was one of the
central elements. I wonder if something else comes to your mind that we could
go for trying?
@Archive-admins (funny, I am and I do not know - but I'll raise this) is
there a way left to reasonably to set "prio: extra"? I mean we could
change-override, but for how long and how would we express it in seeds?
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`libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu` prefers `qemu-system-x86-hwe` to satisfy
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