kqemu which only works with
qemu-system-x86_64).
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This appears to be a remnant of when kqemu was non-free. It broke build
for me (not sure under which conditions it can be reproduced, but the fix
is obvious, see the patch).
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Hi,
Shouldn't /usr/bin/qemu be an alias for qemu-system-$(ARCH), where $(ARCH) is
the native architecture? Defaulting to i386 doesn't make much sense nowadays,
specially since x86_64 is gradually obsoleting it.
See attached patch.
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Please can you apply this tiny patch to make /dev/kqemu open failures more
verbose?
It'll help the user distinguish between ENOENT, EPERM and ENXIO, since they
are all common causes of open failure.
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I'm using Debian GNU/Linux unstable with kernel-headers-2.6.11-1-k7.
Any idea what's going on?
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