Sure, will do. For the record: ebtables_cmd_path is set at start-up in ebiptablesDriverInit() and then checked for null-ity before use in src/nwfilter/nwfilter_ebiptables_driver.c. An indirection around ebtables_cmd_path would solve that. Alternatively, we could restart libvirt when iptables/ebtables are installed.
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