On 12 June 2018 at 07:24, Peter Xu <pet...@redhat.com> wrote:
> For example, I wanted to compile QEMU once and install it on multiple
> systems.  What would be the suggested way to do so?

For this, I would recommend using whatever the packaging
format for those systems is. Eg for Debian use the existing
Debian QEMU packages, for Redhat systems use RPMs, etc.
If you want a newer version of QEMU than is in the distro's
packages, you can probably forward port the packaging parts
to a newer QEMU without too much pain.

Or you can use a distro-agnostic packaging tool of some sort;
there are a few out there but I have no particular recommendations.

thanks
-- PMM

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