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Re: [Qemu-discuss] A few bugs and updating QEMU
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Jake Thomas |
Subject: |
Re: [Qemu-discuss] A few bugs and updating QEMU |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Jun 2012 00:19:10 -0700 (PDT) |
Ok, here's an update. I still have no idea how to get qemu to complie, and I
would love to know the actual ./configure options you people use to compile it
succesfully, but here's the good news:
In ArchBang I got a version of Qemu new enough to not have the ISOLINUX bug. So
that did get fixed. And it is obtainable without compiling from source. I just
did "sudo pacman -S qemu".
Also, this version no longer has the "-M ?" and "-cpu ?" bug.
And it does default to 64-bit on a 64-bit machine, though to QEMU's virtual
CPU, not to the common kvm processor. I was just worried there for a little bit
that it defaults to 32-bit on a 64-bit machine.
So it's looking good. It would just be nice to know how to compile it.
Cheers,
Jake
original message:
I have QEMU 0.14.0 installed, which is the most recent version I can get with
"sudo apt-get install qemu". I have tried to compile the latest QEMU out of the
git as well as compile the
latest released tarball. I could not get either the tarball or the git to
compile, not even with
--disable-werror. QEMU gets hung up on the ISOLINUX bootloader, thus I cannot
boot the ArchBang
installer iso. This is a known bug. Also, "--cpu ?" doesn't give a list of
supported cpus to emulate/kvmerize, but
"--cpu ?d" does. Same story with "-M ?". "-M ?" doesn't work but "-M ?d" does.
This is also known. Also, when I boot the ArchBang 64-bit installer (via Grub),
unless I specify
--cpu kvm64 it does not work. I'm guessing it doesn't work because it goes into
32-bit mode unless I tell it otherwise. I think that is a bug because the
default cpu option on a 64-bit machine with
VT-x enabled and kvm installed and running in Linux should be --cpu kvm64. Why
should I have to tell it that? Due to these 3 bugs, I would like to update
QEMU, but I can't do that because I
can't get past make in my compiling efforts. How do you folks compile QEMU?
What ./configure options do you all use? Help would be appreciated. Thanks for
your time,
Jake
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