Yep Daniel, just found the same discussion a few minutes ago and updated
the Ubuntu bug.

While correct, your suggestion of checking pool features for this seems
very complex for the trivial issue that we see atm.

Maybe (only maybe) virt-manager would want to sparse-alloc always and could 
then change to not request allocation==capacity.
>From most common virt-manager use cases I know of sparse would make more sense 
>and be faster (at creation).
I'd expect non-sparse to be a special case that maybe gets a way to be 
specified if really needed.

And also on the libvirt side we still might consider reverting the
commit that broke behavior which would render all the effort to flag
those features at pools not needed (at least not for this).

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