All tests done - In regard to comment #8 where I summarized what we need
to keep and what to fix we would:

A - server / cli users
   -> install qemu-system-$arch be happy (fine)

^^ this worked and would not change

B - visual users starting with the core
   -> install qemu-system-$arch, get qemu-system-gui recommended (fine, could 
be a suggests)

^^ this worked and would not change

B*
Only people that installed only qemu-system-gui would no more get (a random)  
qemu-system-$arch installed which is ok per our discussions


C - users shall themself be able to install/remove modules they want to use 
(not forcing all modules to be installed just because you have qemu-system-$arch

^^ That is fine too, not changed - you can still have all, some or no
modules

E - installing a qemu-module package should not pull in a random qemu-
system-$arch, preferably it would allow any (for emulation) to resolve
it but default to whatever is the local one as that is the most common.

^^ this is fixed by the proposed change

D - versions of all the module containing binaries needs to match

^^ this desired behavior is retained by the proposed change

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  qemu-system-any brings in any system emulator with the new solver -
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