On Fri, Jan 06, 2023 at 12:07:26PM +0100, pe...@flying-snail.de wrote:
> From what I've read, support for arm32 is optional for arm64 CPU, moreover
> virtualization of arm32 is not possible at least on an Apple host.
>
> So yes, the option to configure arm32 support at binfmt installation would
>
Am 03.01.23 um 12:34 schrieb Michael Tokarev:
Control: severity -1 minor
03.01.2023 11:31, pe...@flying-snail.de wrote:
Package: qemu-user-static
Version: 1:7.2+dfsg-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after installing qemu-user-static on an aarch64 machine (itself a UTM
virtual machine
03.01.2023 14:34, Michael Tokarev wrote:
..
Maybe we can ship some test binaries for that and run these to determine if we
should install binfmt or not. But this becomes quite a bit.. too much.
Another example: should we enable x32 support (if we had one) if it is just
turned off in the current
Control: severity -1 minor
03.01.2023 11:31, pe...@flying-snail.de wrote:
Package: qemu-user-static
Version: 1:7.2+dfsg-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after installing qemu-user-static on an aarch64 machine (itself a UTM virtual
machine in
Apple M1), a working qemu-arm-static is insta
Package: qemu-user-static
Version: 1:7.2+dfsg-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
after installing qemu-user-static on an aarch64 machine (itself a UTM
virtual machine in
Apple M1), a working qemu-arm-static is installed. I.e.: Explicit calls
qemu-arm-static some-armhf-executable
are worki
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