Am Samstag 09 Januar 2010 schrieb Dan McGee: > On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 11:23 AM, Tobias Powalowski <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > since qemu/qemu-kvm 0.12.x kqemu is no longer supported. > > kqemu package is removed from the repositories, if you still need kqemu > > support please compile 0.11 series and kqemu module yourself. > > A few things: > > * the contradictory message in the package itself: > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> Since kernel 2.6.29: > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> Qemu package now provides standard qemu with kvm > enabled. [2010-01-08 19:01] > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> PLEASE READ FOR KVM USAGE! > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> Load the correct KVM module, you will need a > KVM capable CPU! > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> Add yourself to the group 'kvm'. > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> Use 'qemu --enable-kvm' to use KVM. > [2010-01-08 19:01] > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> PLEASE READ FOR KQEMU USAGE! > [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> You need to install the 'kqemu' package for your > kernel. [2010-01-08 19:01] >>> You need to load the module to use qemu > with kqemu. [2010-01-08 19:01] upgraded qemu (0.11.1-1 -> 0.12.1-1) > > * Let's use proper punctuation and capitalization around here. How about > this: With the release of qemu and qemu-kvm 0.12.X, the kqemu kernel > module is no longer supported and will be removed from the repositories. > You can safely uninstall it from your system. > > * I had a hard time finding upstream documentation as to why this > deprecation happened, but I am guessing it is because KVM is the new > hotness. If that is correct, it might not hurt to add that to the note > as well. > > -Dan > Yes will change the install message. Yes there is no mention in the changelogs, really strange. greetings tpowa
-- Tobias Powalowski Archlinux Developer & Package Maintainer (tpowa) http://www.archlinux.org [email protected]
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