Might require some action from us, if we're running the backport
somewhere on our infrastructure, and at least possibly for the ones
running it for the test suite.
When virt-manager is connected to libvirtd from wheezy-backports, the 
memory usage (both res and virt) of libvirtd on the server goes up by 
about a megabyte a minute. It will keep going and eat several gigabytes 
of RAM if left alone. Disconnecting virt-manager stops the memory usage 
from increasing, but does not lower it back to an acceptable level.
The bug seems to be identical to the one described here, which is 
resolved by using a newer version of netcf with libvirtd:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netcf/+bug/1201938
The libvirtd distributed with wheezy does not have this issue. I'm 
assuming it does not make that particular call to libnetcf.
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