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ran into oddish glitch on fedora 30 cloud image with tooling based on
libvirt-python onpython3.7. *qemu-img *is installed though. Could anyone
have a look.
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'qemu-system-x86' which provide the system emulator. qemu-img is part
of the 'qemu-utils' package, which is a Recommended dependancy of
qemu-system-x86, but you've not told apt to install recommendations
AFAICT from that log


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    <p>Thanks for coming back. With greatest respect, I can see it
      clearly installed here:</p>
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    <p>Probably you're right, but find the separately packaged <b>qemu-img
      </b>non-intiutitive or confusing then.<br>
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Regards


Matthias

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