Hi Florian, I was trying to follow your steps , downloading and 
configuring the QEMU package but I have a lot of errors after /configure 
script
could you help me giving any clue about how to fix the problems ? I 
appreciate your help ..tks in advance Dany

Here its the configure script information:

lnxsuse:~/qemu/qemu-0.10.1 # ./configure

./configure: line 960: pkg-config: command not found
Install prefix    /usr/local
BIOS directory    /usr/local/share/qemu
binary directory  /usr/local/bin
Manual directory  /usr/local/share/man
ELF interp prefix /usr/gnemul/qemu-%M
Source path       /root/qemu/qemu-0.10.1
C compiler        gcc
Host C compiler   gcc
ARCH_CFLAGS       -march=z900
make              make
install           install
host CPU          s390
host big endian   yes
target list       i386-softmmu x86_64-softmmu arm-softmmu cris-softmmu 
m68k-softmmu mips-softmmu mipsel-softmmu mips64-softmmu mips64el-softmmu 
ppc-softmmu ppcemb-softmmu ppc64-softmmu sh4-softmmu sh4eb-softmmu 
sparc-softmmu i386-linux-user x86_64-linux-user alpha-linux-user 
arm-linux-user armeb-linux-user cris-linux-user m68k-linux-user 
mips-linux-user mipsel-linux-user ppc-linux-user ppc64-linux-user 
ppc64abi32-linux-user sh4-linux-user sh4eb-linux-user sparc-linux-user 
sparc64-linux-user sparc32plus-linux-user
gprof enabled     no
sparse enabled    no
profiler          no
static build      no
-Werror enabled   no
SDL support       no
curses support    no
mingw32 support   no
Audio drivers     oss
Extra audio cards ac97 es1370 sb16
Mixer emulation   no
VNC TLS support   no
kqemu support     no
brlapi support    no
Documentation     no
NPTL support      yes
vde support       no
AIO support       yes
Install blobs     yes
KVM support       no - (linux/kvm.h: No such file or directory, #error 
Invalid KVM version, #error Missing KVM capability KVM_CAP_USER_MEMORY, 
#error Missing KVM capability KVM_CAP_SET_TSS_ADDR, #error Missing KVM 
capability KVM_CAP_DESTROY_MEMORY_REGION_WORKS)
fdt support       no
The error log from compiling the libSDL test is:
/tmp/qemu-conf-24822-8891-12619.c:1:17: error: SDL.h: No such file or 
directory
/tmp/qemu-conf-24822-8891-12619.c: In function âmainâ:
/tmp/qemu-conf-24822-8891-12619.c:3: error: âSDL_INIT_VIDEOâ undeclared 
(first use in this function)
/tmp/qemu-conf-24822-8891-12619.c:3: error: (Each undeclared identifier is 
reported only once
/tmp/qemu-conf-24822-8891-12619.c:3: error: for each function it appears 
in.)
ERROR: QEMU requires SDL or Cocoa for graphical output
To build QEMU without graphical output configure with --disable-gfx-check
Note that this will disable all output from the virtual graphics card
except through VNC or curses.

                                               



Florian Bilek <[email protected]> 
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24/03/2009 14:00
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Re: Windows an linux under z/VM






The trick does QEMU (http://www.nongnu.org/qemu/). All other 
virtualisation
options that are currently available do not provide you with X86
architecture on z/Series.

I tried Windows 2003 Server to install and this was working. Depending on
which z/Series machine you have, the emulation is quite slow. I used a
z/990. The installation took me about 8 hours but finally it was working.
The LPAR was running under z/VM with 2 IFL processors. During installation
one IFL was nearly fully busy. So you see that QEMU needs a lot of
processing power. Would be nice to see how a z/10 is performing with QEMU. 
I
checked it with version 0.9.1 which had some compiling dependencies on gcc
3.4.x I think this limitation is now lifted with the new version of QEMU. 
As
Linux I used DEBIAN for s/390.

Of course the more promissing thing is z/VOS (
http://www.mantissa.com/blog/63). 
I am looking forward eagerly to try this but I don't think it is available 
yet.

Best regards,
Florian

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