Serge,
  1.2.12 has the change you pointed at.
  I believe that what that patch really does is give big endian ppc64 the 
ability to spawn little endian vms (via qemu-system-ppc64).
  What we need is the recognition that libvirt running on ppc64le should by 
default use the ppc64 machine capability.  That should spawn ppc64le and 
ppc64[be] machines using qemu-system-ppc64.  As it is right now, it defaults to 
expecting to run vms via 'qemu-system-ppc64le' by default, a program that isn't 
going to exist.

the hack patch i have there basically just patches the "qemu default
emulator" to be qemu-system-ppc64.

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