Package Base Details: qemu-git

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/qemu-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Keywords: git kvm qemu
Submitter: None
Maintainer: FredBezies
Last Packager: FredBezies
Votes: 29
Popularity: 0.000624
First Submitted: 2009-09-19 20:02 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-17 09:15 (UTC)

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FredBezies commented on 2022-04-22 08:38 (UTC) (edited on 2022-11-09 10:49 (UTC) by FredBezies)

Note: I won't use the ultimate splitting for Qemu (introduced by Qemu 7.0) until I get some help to migrate to the splitted PKGBUILD.

Note 2 : qemu-git packages are conflicting with qemu-desktop meta package. This package will need a lot of work and time to be corrected. Sorry.

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FredBezies commented on 2013-05-25 17:04 (UTC)

About this issue, you should use a pacman wrapper like yaourt or packer which will help you monitoring AUR updates.

10ne1 commented on 2013-05-25 17:02 (UTC)

I had installed spice 0.12.2 from AUR when the error occurred. After installing the current 0.12.3 the error is gone. The PKGBUILD should specify that the latest version (0.12.3) of spice is needed to successfully build.

FredBezies commented on 2013-05-25 16:03 (UTC)

@adirat : build it again 5 hours ago. No problem. Is spice installed on your computer ? Just guessing !

10ne1 commented on 2013-05-25 15:39 (UTC)

This needs spice >= 0.12.3 otherwise the build fails with ERROR: User requested feature spice ERROR: configure was not able to find it

FredBezies commented on 2013-05-20 21:56 (UTC)

Updated PKGBUILD after qemu 1.5 release.

FredBezies commented on 2013-04-29 16:01 (UTC)

Added seabios in provide.

ilikenwf commented on 2013-04-24 17:22 (UTC)

Even so, it conflicted after I removed qemu because I still had the old seabios installed. It'd be nice if your provides array dealt with it... Never heard of gnome-boxes...

FredBezies commented on 2013-04-24 17:19 (UTC)

"Not really, since the official PKGBUILD removes seabios and splits it up as another package. You should at least put provides=('seabios') if you aren't going to split it out, so that people don't get file conflicts or package dependency issues." Erh... https://www.archlinux.org/packages/extra/any/seabios/ Required by qemu only. And I will add provide. "Apple doesn't care, so long as you buy the DVD to install with. Otherwise, they'd be going after qemu, the guy who made the patches, etc. Note that Linux was originally a clone of Unix, which I'm sure was considered copyright/trademark/process infringement. Hacking is what Linux is all about, and running a virtual Mac is one of those grey areas where people tend to look the other way." Really ? So what about hackintosh ? And trials led by Apple ? And at least, about virt-manager, what about gnome-boxes ?

ilikenwf commented on 2013-04-24 17:12 (UTC)

1. Not really, since the official PKGBUILD removes seabios and splits it up as another package. You should at least put provides=('seabios') if you aren't going to split it out, so that people don't get file conflicts or package dependency issues. 2. Apple doesn't care, so long as you buy the DVD to install with. Otherwise, they'd be going after qemu, the guy who made the patches, etc. Note that Linux was originally a clone of Unix, which I'm sure was considered copyright/trademark/process infringement. Hacking is what Linux is all about, and running a virtual Mac is one of those grey areas where people tend to look the other way. 3. I'm not really complaining, it's just constructive criticism. You've done a great job thus far. As for virt-manager, it's just nice, because I don't have to write a 4 line long command in zsh to get my machine configured.