qemu on i686

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I've spent the day fixing various issues in qemu on Rawhide, but
there's one remaining issue.  The tests stubbornly fail on i686.  It
seems as if there is some issue with TLS (is gnutls borked on i686?)

  https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=98075482
  [Ignore the transient aarch64 failure ...]

Why are we building qemu on i686?

Although leaf packages can decide to drop i686 unilaterally, and I am
sorely tempted, this is a critical package so I'd like to know if you
have a valid use case for qemu, qemu-img etc on i686.

  https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EncourageI686LeafRemoval

If we remove qemu it will likely have ripple effects through the rest
of the virt stack, which we'll deal with (by excluding i686 on those too).

Rich.

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