Riku Voipio <riku.voi...@linaro.org> writes:

> Hi,
>
> We have a CI job that builds debs of qemu head every night:
>
> https://ci.linaro.org/jenkins/job/qemu-mainline/
>
> Packages go to:
>
> http://repo.linaro.org/ubuntu/linaro-overlay/pool/main/q/qemu-linaro/
>
> I've just enabled repo.l.o in our trusty images, so once the dust
> settles you can install in linaro images the qemu head with just
> apt-get install.

Oh cool.  And I can apt-get source, apply my patches and rebuild easily
enough I assume.

Did Clark talk to you about the issues with the trusty qemu builds?  It
seems that some package names shifted around and he ended up with a
system without qemu-system-common installed (which is what contains the
udev rule to give /dev/kvm the correct permissions).

Cheers,
mwh

> Riku
>
>
> On 6 June 2014 06:28, Michael Hudson-Doyle <michael.hud...@linaro.org> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> As a bit of a test for myself, I'm trying to run openstack tests on top
>> of the mostly-ready PSCI support the virtualization team has been
>> working on.  I've built myself an Ubuntu kernel with the needed patches
>> (actually all of kvm/next) and now need a matching qemu.  I fished these
>> patches:
>>
>> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2014-05/msg04514.html
>>
>> out of patchwork and applied them on top of the qemu that's in trusty
>> but it fails to build.  I guess these patches depends that are in qemu
>> git but not in 2.0.0?  In any case, before I dive into trying to fix
>> this myself, does anyone have binaries or even better debs with those
>> patches in?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> mwh
>>
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