Restore qemu-kvm install for CentOS
The kvmibm removal I009ae4779588615633bff81d0c47a1b879ec9279 incorrectly removed this (the check was install if *not* kvmibm). Since we don't support kvmibm any more, it should be safe to install everywhere as done here. For the full history, it started with us installing qemu-kvm-ev with Ide91b261f35fb19d8bd7155ca016fa3b76a45ea1, then we fixed it to be more generic and just install qemu-kvm with I46da627c0da8925064862fdc283db81591979285, then Fedora 26 support in I5c79ad1ef0b11dba30c931a59786f9eb7e7f8587 made this install everywhere *but* kvmibm. Change-Id: If3e9661451ad1055e7c8d670605a53095f0aeda4
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@ -72,6 +72,13 @@ function install_libvirt {
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pip_install_gr libvirt-python
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#pip_install_gr <there-si-no-guestfs-in-pypi>
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elif is_fedora || is_suse; then
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# Note that in CentOS/RHEL this needs to come from the RDO
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# repositories (qemu-kvm-ev ... which provides this package)
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# as the base system version is too old. We should have
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# pre-installed these
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install_package qemu-kvm
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install_package libvirt libvirt-devel
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pip_uninstall libvirt-python
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pip_install_gr libvirt-python
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