Please add ubuntu-virt-server and ubuntu-virt-mgmt metapackages to Intrepid

Bug #235781 reported by Dustin Kirkland 
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Dustin Kirkland 

Bug Description

Following a discussion in the Ubuntu Server community meeting, I have
created a pair of meta packages (under ubuntu-virt), currently hosted in
my PPA under the ubuntu-virt source package.
        * https://launchpad.net/~kirkland/+archive

One is "ubuntu-virt-server", which simply requires the 3 things you
really should have to host virtual machines (kvm, libvirt-bin,
openssh-server). These are packages in main, and are suitable to run on
a traditional, CLI-only, server system.

The second is "ubuntu-virt-mgmt", which requires several graphical
management utilities useful for creating/deleting/connecting-to/managing
virtual machines. These packages require a desktop environment, and
draw (at least one package) from universe.

The intention is to collect the package lists, and any scripts or
resources necessary to configure a system profiled to be a
virtualization host and/or a system to manage virtual machines (local or
remote).

Packages are prepared, and looking for upload to the Intrepid archives.

:-Dustin

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Dustin Kirkland  (kirkland) wrote :

The license is GPLv3.

However, it's just a metapackage and there's virtually no actual "code".

:-Dustin

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Dustin Kirkland  (kirkland) wrote :

In progress, assigned to me, wishlist, target for Intrepid.

:-Dustin

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Dustin Kirkland  (kirkland) wrote :
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Dustin Kirkland  (kirkland) wrote :

Changelog neglected to mention this bug, hence the auto-close did not happen.

Fixed in ubuntu-virt-1.1
 * https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-virt

:-Dustin

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