Alexander Graf wrote:
Most distributions use an executable name of qemu-kvm for kvm's
qemu version.
This is mostly because Qemu was there before and there usually is
a package with a binary called qemu-system-x86_64 already.
In order to not confuse people why distributions do things so
differently from upstream, let's call the binary qemu-kvm in make
install, so it's always qemu-kvm.
Inspired by Anthony.
While it does make sense, this will break a ton of existing scripts (and
my testsuite...). Also, upsteam qemu also does not rename qemu even
when kvm support is enabled.
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