libguestfs usually needs qemu. However it only requires an emulator
for the same architecture, not for all architectures.
libvirt-daemon-kvm pulls in qemu which pulls in emulators for all
architectures, as well as a bunch of other stuff we don't need at all
like network interface support and nwfilter.
There are no Fedora TCG-only arches, so drop the conditional section.
---
libguestfs.spec | 11 +++++------
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libguestfs.spec b/libguestfs.spec
index 0d32ef0..1229246 100644
--- a/libguestfs.spec
+++ b/libguestfs.spec
@@ -211,12 +211,11 @@ Requires: fuse
# For core disk-create API.
Requires: /usr/bin/qemu-img
-# For libvirt backend.
-%ifarch %{ix86} x86_64 %{arm} aarch64
-Requires: libvirt-daemon-kvm >= 0.10.2-3
-%else
-Requires: libvirt-daemon-qemu >= 0.10.2-3
-%endif
+# For qemu direct and libvirt backends.
+Requires: qemu-kvm-core
+Requires: libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu
+Requires: libvirt-daemon-driver-secret
+Recommends: libvirt-daemon-driver-storage-core
Recommends: libvirt-daemon-config-network
Requires: selinux-policy >= 3.11.1-63
--
2.24.1