On 05/02/2012 04:49 PM, Phil Blundell wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-05-02 at 16:44 +0200, Koen Kooi wrote:
>> Op 2 mei 2012, om 16:33 heeft Jason Wessel het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> On 05/02/2012 09:29 AM, Koen Kooi wrote:
>>>> Op 2 mei 2012, om 16:23 heeft Jason Wessel het volgende geschreven:
>>>>
>>>>> The user mode NFS server does not get built by default when you are
>>>>> using a purely command line driven development environment without SDK
>>>>> tools.  In order to accommodate simple test configurations and have
>>>>> all the tools built for the minimal validation with qemu-native,
>>>>> simply add the dependency to unfs-server-native.
>>>> So all images I build for e.g. qemux86 now have an nfs-server? Can we 
>>>> please move settings like that to the specific images?
>>>>
>>>
>>> This is part of the simulation environment.  Not all of the run qemu 
>>> functionality works correctly without this.
>>
>> I repeat:  Can we please move settings like that to the specific images?
>>
>> I don't need nor want nfs servers in the images I build for qemu. And they 
>> work just fine without it.
> 
> Surely unfs-server-native isn't going to go in the images, is it?  The
> name rather suggests that it is a host-side tool.
> 
> The subject line for this patch is misleading, by the way.  Saying
> "qemu-native:" at the beginning makes it sound as though you are
> changing something about the qemu-native package, which turns out to not
> be the case as far as I can tell.
> 

There is nothing that is actually added to the target side image.  It is just a 
host tool. 

It was suggested to me that a better title for the patch is:

   qemu.inc: Ensure qemu compatible machines have the usermode nfs server 
available to them


Jason.

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