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Some time ago, _libvirt_ was refactored to use separate daemons and sockets for each of its responsibilities, and the original "monolithic" `libvirtd` was made obsolete. The Fedora packages have more recently been adjusted to favor this new approach, and now default to omitting the monolithic daemon entirely (when `install_weak_deps` is disabled). One interesting packaging snafu, though, is that without the weak dependencies, there is _no_ way for clients to connect by default. Clients run `which virt-ssh-helper` to see if it is installed, which it is, but `which` is not. They then fall back to running `nc`, which is _also_ not installed. So even though the tools they actually need are present, their logic for detecting this is broken. As such, we need to explicitly install `which` to satisfy them.
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Ansible configuration policy for the private network/home lab of Dustin C. Hatch
http://dustin.hatch.name/
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