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and subject line Re: [Pkg-libvirt-maintainers] Bug#736292: libvirt in 
wheezy-backports with strange dependency
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Package: libvirt
Version: 1.1.4-2~bpo70+1

When installing libvirt from wheezy-backports, it is impossible to
install python-libvirt as well. python-libvirt depends on
libvirt0 = 1.1.4-2~bpo70+1 (libvirt0 from wheezy).
Could this be fixed to libvirt0 >= 1.1.4-2..?

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On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 01:09:24AM +0100, Sebastian Nerz wrote:
> Package: libvirt
> Version: 1.1.4-2~bpo70+1

This version has the dependency you propose. You're probably talking
about 1.2 here?

> When installing libvirt from wheezy-backports, it is impossible to
> install python-libvirt as well. python-libvirt depends on
> libvirt0 = 1.1.4-2~bpo70+1 (libvirt0 from wheezy).
> Could this be fixed to libvirt0 >= 1.1.4-2..?

The dependency is correct.
Cheers,
 -- Guido

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