Your message dated Fri, 29 May 2026 08:01:28 +0300
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and subject line Re: Bug#1137354: qemu dropped support for 32bit hosts, and
there's no libvirt-daemon-system on 32bit architectures anymore, but
libvirt-dbus depends on libvirt-daemon-system
has caused the Debian Bug report #1137354,
regarding qemu dropped support for 32bit hosts, and there's no
libvirt-daemon-system on 32bit architectures anymore, but libvirt-dbus depends
on libvirt-daemon-system
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Package: libvirt-dbus
Version: 1.4.1-4
Severity: serious
qemu upstream removed support for 32bit hosts in version 11.0
(currently in debian sid). This was difficult but sure decision,
which allowed to remove a lot of quirky code of questionable quality,
dealing with 32bit address space limitations. This support is not
going back.
Hence, there's no libvirt-system-daemon on 32bit architectures anymore.
But libvirt-dbus package depends on libvirt-system-daemon, including
2 remaining 32bit release architectures: armhf and i386.
Please drop dependency on libvirt-system-daemon from libvirt-dbus package
on 32bt architectures. Currently, this dependency holds testing
migration of qemu and libvirt.
Thank you!
/mjt
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On Sat, 23 May 2026 00:11:23 +0300 Michael Tokarev <[email protected]> wrote:
Package: libvirt-dbus
Version: 1.4.1-4
Severity: serious
qemu upstream removed support for 32bit hosts in version 11.0
(currently in debian sid). This was difficult but sure decision,
which allowed to remove a lot of quirky code of questionable quality,
dealing with 32bit address space limitations. This support is not
going back.
...
It looks like this bug is filed by mistake, - nothing's actually wrong
with libvirt-dbus package. I was under impression it is holding whole
stack from migration to testing, but it is not.
Please excuse me for the noise.
Closing this bug report now.
Thank you!
/mjt
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