Richard W.M. Jones 66a40516a2 Revert "launch: libvirt: Use qemu-bridge-helper to implement a full network (RHBZ#1148012)."
We've been carrying this exact patch in RHEL 7 for several years.  It
reverts the change made in 2014 where we switched to using the virbr0
bridge for libguestfs networking instead of SLIRP.  We thought SLIRP
was going to become unsupported in qemu, but recently there have been
more encouraging signs since it looks like SLIRP will be spun off as a
separate project, running as a modular process and properly secured
and supported.

This reverts commit 224de20b9a.

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Libguestfs is tools and a library for accessing and modifying guest
disk images.  For more information see the home page:

  http://libguestfs.org/

For discussion, development, patches, etc. please use the mailing
list:

  http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libguestfs

To find out how to build libguestfs from source, read:

  docs/guestfs-building.pod
  http://libguestfs.org/guestfs-building.1.html
  man docs/guestfs-building.1

Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Red Hat Inc.

The library is distributed under the LGPLv2+.  The programs are
distributed under the GPLv2+.  Please see the files COPYING and
COPYING.LIB for full license information.  The examples are under a
very liberal license.
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