As you note, 1.1 is now pretty old; you will be much better off in the
long run investigating why your guest OS doesn't work under current
QEMU.

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Title:
  Undefined References

Status in QEMU:
  New

Bug description:
  I've been able to make qemu on ubuntu 13.04 for all last releases:
  1.4.0 -> 1.5.0

  Unfortunately, when I launch one of them with a Cisco ASA, it crashes inside 
GNS3 (latest release) for Ubuntu.
  The top GNS3 developer told me they experienced similar results and advised 
me to use qemu 1.1.0.

  The problem is that I cannot link that version. I always have these errors:
   
  "LINK  qemu-ga
  qemu-timer.o: In function `dynticks_rearm_timer':
  /home/actionmystique/Downloads/qemu-1.1.0/qemu-timer.c:538: undefined 
reference to `timer_gettime'
  /home/actionmystique/Downloads/qemu-1.1.0/qemu-timer.c:551: undefined 
reference to `timer_settime'
  qemu-timer.o: In function `dynticks_stop_timer':
  /home/actionmystique/Downloads/qemu-1.1.0/qemu-timer.c:524: undefined 
reference to `timer_delete'
  qemu-timer.o: In function `dynticks_start_timer':
  /home/actionmystique/Downloads/qemu-1.1.0/qemu-timer.c:510: undefined 
reference to `timer_create'
  collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
  make: *** [qemu-ga] Error 1"

  The man pages say we need to link with '-lrt' option, but I could not find it 
in the Makefile.
  I do not know how to correct this issue.

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