Hullo! I hope you're all fine.

Someone's asked me to provide a Raspbianized binary package of a piece
of software I maintain. Figuring it's likely doable with QEMU, I said
I'd give it a try.

Google shows that emulating a Pi in QEMU is definitely a thing, but
requires a kernel image that I haven't been able to track down.
Everything points to instructions on a site that's gone awol:
https://xecdesign.com/compiling-a-kernel/

But it occurs to me that I probably don't need to emulate a Pi at all.
I can probably get away with running an arm version of Debian on QEMU
and making the the .deb package with that.

So, before spending too much more time on it, I thought I'd ask you
guys if that'd be a workable approach.

Thanks :^)

Tim
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Tim Musson
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~trmusson/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timothymnz/
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