Centos is not going to generally have the cutting edge stuff. For that why not 
try fedora which will generally package with the newest libraries from various 
packages, including qemu .

I think the current fedora repos have qemu 2.1

> On Jul 6, 2014, at 10:01 AM, kerwin <piaoyuan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> WHY CentOS still using qemu-kvm 0.12?
> 
> What I am need is high version of qemu-kvm for CentOS, but seems like they do 
> not officially provide newest qemu, only qemu 0.12 source code with 3522 
> patched rpm package.
> 
> Is there any reasonable to keep low version for qemu-kvm ? or what should I 
> do if I need newest qemu-kvm rpm package? 
> 
> ✉ --
> 朴元奎
> kerwin
> 
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