No, --disable-tools won't change the qemu-* binaries that are built. It
just stops us trying to build some binaries like the 'ivshmem-client'
one that was causing a problem for you.
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Well, the symlinks didn't resolve the issue. I just tried them to see if
this will solve the issue.
And I installed a lot of packages, blindly trying to solve this issue.
Using full Raspbian instead of Raspbian Lite was also an attempt to do
so. I'm just an advanced Linux user, not a developer! I
You might find that adding --disable-tools to your configure line also
helps in not trying to statically link random binaries you don't really
want.
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I agree with Philippe - if you have to symlink your libraries like this,
it is certainly not a bug in QEMU, but a problem of your distro. So
please report this issue in your distro bugtracker instead.
** Changed in: qemu
Status: New => Invalid
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This looks Debian specific. Not sure why you have to install the
p11-kit/libp11-dev/libp11-2 packages although.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1829079
Title:
Can't build static on