Old virt-v2v may be half-retired

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I tried to retire the old virt-v2v package:

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/virt-v2v

However I likely only "half-retired" it because although I'm a package
administrator, I'm not the owner, or something like that.  In any case
I'm coordinating with the package owner and we will have it retired
properly by next week.

The background here is that virt-v2v and virt-p2v have been rewritten
upstream over the past 6 months.  The new version is integrated into
the libguestfs project.  In Fedora virt-v2v will be built as a
subpackage of libguestfs >= 1.27.39.

All of the above applies to Fedora >= 21 only, not to any earlier
versions, nor to EPEL.

Rich.

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