Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-14 Thread Helge Konetzka




Am 14.08.21 um 13:26 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 13/08/2021 09:52, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 09.08.21 um 22:01 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 09/08/2021 09:37, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 04.08.21 um 15:03 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Name: Helge Konetzka
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Done.

I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.

Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging 
git repository.


[1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.


I've uploaded the packages and pushed the cygport stuff.

Is there anybody who wants to have a look before I add the ready-file?


Looks good to me.

Please go ahead.


qemu-integration is available via Cygwin Setup since tuesday.

I've manually sent the "cygport announce"-based text to 
cygwin-annou...@cygwin.com as proposed in 
https://cygwin.com/packaging-contributors-guide.html on wednesday.


I am still waiting for delivery to the list...

Is anything wrong with the mail? Is is lost perhaps? Just asking 
because I've seen a new ANNOUNCEMENT a few minutes ago


Not sure what happened there.
Please re-send the announcement.


Done


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-14 Thread Jon Turney

On 13/08/2021 09:52, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 09.08.21 um 22:01 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 09/08/2021 09:37, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 04.08.21 um 15:03 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Name: Helge Konetzka
 BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY 


Done.

I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.

Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging 
git repository.


[1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.


I've uploaded the packages and pushed the cygport stuff.

Is there anybody who wants to have a look before I add the ready-file?


Looks good to me.

Please go ahead.


qemu-integration is available via Cygwin Setup since tuesday.

I've manually sent the "cygport announce"-based text to 
cygwin-annou...@cygwin.com as proposed in 
https://cygwin.com/packaging-contributors-guide.html on wednesday.


I am still waiting for delivery to the list...

Is anything wrong with the mail? Is is lost perhaps? Just asking because 
I've seen a new ANNOUNCEMENT a few minutes ago


Not sure what happened there.
Please re-send the announcement.


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-13 Thread Helge Konetzka




Am 09.08.21 um 22:01 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 09/08/2021 09:37, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 04.08.21 um 15:03 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Name: Helge Konetzka
 BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY 


Done.

I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.

Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging 
git repository.


[1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.


I've uploaded the packages and pushed the cygport stuff.

Is there anybody who wants to have a look before I add the ready-file?


Looks good to me.

Please go ahead.


qemu-integration is available via Cygwin Setup since tuesday.

I've manually sent the "cygport announce"-based text to 
cygwin-annou...@cygwin.com as proposed in 
https://cygwin.com/packaging-contributors-guide.html on wednesday.


I am still waiting for delivery to the list...

Is anything wrong with the mail? Is is lost perhaps? Just asking because 
I've seen a new ANNOUNCEMENT a few minutes ago.


BTW: cygport doesn't append the unsubscribe info to the mail text, so I 
forgot to include it.


Regards


RE: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-09 Thread Jason Pyeron
> -Original Message-
> From: Helge Konetzka
> Sent: Monday, August 9, 2021 4:38 AM
> 
> 
> 
> Am 04.08.21 um 15:03 schrieb Jon Turney:
> > On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:
> >> Name: Helge Konetzka
> >>  BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY 
> >
> > Done.
> >
> > I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.
> >
> > Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging git
> > repository.
> >
> > [1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html
> >
> > Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.
> 
> I've uploaded the packages and pushed the cygport stuff.
> 
> Is there anybody who wants to have a look before I add the ready-file?
> 

Kyle:

Can you take a look for me?

This seems relevant to our tool chains at work.

-Jason



Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-09 Thread Jon Turney

On 09/08/2021 09:37, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 04.08.21 um 15:03 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Name: Helge Konetzka
 BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY 


Done.

I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.

Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging 
git repository.


[1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.


I've uploaded the packages and pushed the cygport stuff.

Is there anybody who wants to have a look before I add the ready-file?


Looks good to me.

Please go ahead.


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-09 Thread Helge Konetzka




Am 04.08.21 um 15:03 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Name: Helge Konetzka
 BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY 


Done.

I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.

Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging git 
repository.


[1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.


I've uploaded the packages and pushed the cygport stuff.

Is there anybody who wants to have a look before I add the ready-file?

Regards


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-08-04 Thread Jon Turney

On 26/07/2021 21:15, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Name: Helge Konetzka
 BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY 


Done.

I've added 'qemu-integration' to your authorized uploads.

Please see [1] for how to upload packages and push to the packaging git 
repository.


[1] https://cygwin.com/packages.html

Thanks, and sorry for the delay in processing this.


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-07-26 Thread Helge Konetzka

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Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-07-22 Thread Jon Turney

On 21/07/2021 14:43, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Am 20.07.21 um 15:11 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 30/06/2021 14:35, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Hello,


[...]
I assume that it's not straightforward to build cygwin executables of 
QEMU, but mentioning some of this issues would help.


Given that: do we really need to build our own MinGW QEMU packages? 
Can the integration script just rely on the official Windows packages 
being installed?


I've never tried to build Qemu using the Cygwin toolchain. It's not 
documented and IMHO it's not supported.


qemu-integration can be configured to execute the official Qemu 
distribution easily. I've already provided a configuration example for 
this case.


If you think this would be useful, I could create an updated version of 
qemu-integration which also defaults to the standard installation path 
of the "official" Qemu Windows package.


Thanks. I think this would be the best approach.

Please also provide a SSH key as explained here:

   https://cygwin.com/packaging/key.html


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-07-21 Thread Helge Konetzka




Am 20.07.21 um 15:11 schrieb Jon Turney:

On 30/06/2021 14:35, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Hello,


I would like to package Qemu for Cygwin.
See https://www.qemu.org/


Thanks for looking into this, and sorry for the delay in responding.

Qemu is included in Debian.
See https://packages.debian.org/source/buster/qemu

Qemu is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. 
Parts of Qemu have specific licenses, see file LICENSE.

See https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/license.html


I've prepared cygports for the packages as a POC. See
https://gitlab.com/hejko-cygwin/cygports

Qemu binaries and resources were packaged in mingw64-x86_64-qemu and 
mingw64-i686-qemu. To make Qemu accessible in a transparent way, I've 
created qemu-integration. It mainly consists of a wrapper and a setup 
script.

See
https://gitlab.com/hejko-cygwin/qemu-integration


I assume that it's not straightforward to build cygwin executables of 
QEMU, but mentioning some of this issues would help.


Given that: do we really need to build our own MinGW QEMU packages? Can 
the integration script just rely on the official Windows packages being 
installed?


I've never tried to build Qemu using the Cygwin toolchain. It's not 
documented and IMHO it's not supported.


qemu-integration can be configured to execute the official Qemu 
distribution easily. I've already provided a configuration example for 
this case.


If you think this would be useful, I could create an updated version of 
qemu-integration which also defaults to the standard installation path 
of the "official" Qemu Windows package.





For download of POC packages see
https://www.zapateado.de/cygwin/


Any interest for Qemu packages in Cygwin?
If so, I would split Qemu into several packages and add all licenses 
included in Qemu source before final upload.


Re: [ITP] Qemu

2021-07-20 Thread Jon Turney

On 30/06/2021 14:35, Helge Konetzka wrote:

Hello,


I would like to package Qemu for Cygwin.
See https://www.qemu.org/


Thanks for looking into this, and sorry for the delay in responding.

Qemu is included in Debian.
See https://packages.debian.org/source/buster/qemu

Qemu is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. Parts 
of Qemu have specific licenses, see file LICENSE.

See https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/license.html


I've prepared cygports for the packages as a POC. See
https://gitlab.com/hejko-cygwin/cygports

Qemu binaries and resources were packaged in mingw64-x86_64-qemu and 
mingw64-i686-qemu. To make Qemu accessible in a transparent way, I've 
created qemu-integration. It mainly consists of a wrapper and a setup 
script.

See
https://gitlab.com/hejko-cygwin/qemu-integration


I assume that it's not straightforward to build cygwin executables of 
QEMU, but mentioning some of this issues would help.


Given that: do we really need to build our own MinGW QEMU packages? Can 
the integration script just rely on the official Windows packages being 
installed?



For download of POC packages see
https://www.zapateado.de/cygwin/


Any interest for Qemu packages in Cygwin?
If so, I would split Qemu into several packages and add all licenses 
included in Qemu source before final upload.


[ITP] Qemu

2021-06-30 Thread Helge Konetzka

Hello,


I would like to package Qemu for Cygwin.
See https://www.qemu.org/


Qemu is included in Debian.
See https://packages.debian.org/source/buster/qemu

Qemu is released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. Parts 
of Qemu have specific licenses, see file LICENSE.

See https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/license.html


I've prepared cygports for the packages as a POC. See
https://gitlab.com/hejko-cygwin/cygports

Qemu binaries and resources were packaged in mingw64-x86_64-qemu and 
mingw64-i686-qemu. To make Qemu accessible in a transparent way, I've 
created qemu-integration. It mainly consists of a wrapper and a setup 
script.

See
https://gitlab.com/hejko-cygwin/qemu-integration

For download of POC packages see
https://www.zapateado.de/cygwin/


Any interest for Qemu packages in Cygwin?
If so, I would split Qemu into several packages and add all licenses 
included in Qemu source before final upload.



Regards.