@paelzer, so the build-depend can live in universe (since the archive
reorg in 16.04), even if libvirt's source is in main -- and if you are
manually specifying the resulting dependency to be a suggests (and not a
recommends), then is a MIR even needed?

The real question I have is, if libvirt is built with numad support (and
a path to the binary is embedded somehow), does libvirt properly handle
that binary not being present at runtime?

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