From the SRU justification:
> Regression potential: There should be none, since we are
> simply telling the system-wide dnsmasq (if any) not to bind
> to the virbr0 which our own dnsmasq instance will bind to.
There is more risk of trouble than that. With this change to libvirt-bin, after libvirt-bin is installed, dnsmasq will operate in bind-interfaces mode whereas it might have been operating in unbound mode before. In bind-interfaces mode dnsmasq will not notice new interfaces, etc.
From the SRU justification:
> Regression potential: There should be none, since we are
> simply telling the system-wide dnsmasq (if any) not to bind
> to the virbr0 which our own dnsmasq instance will bind to.
There is more risk of trouble than that. With this change to libvirt-bin, after libvirt-bin is installed, dnsmasq will operate in bind-interfaces mode whereas it might have been operating in unbound mode before. In bind-interfaces mode dnsmasq will not notice new interfaces, etc.