But looking at the latest pipeline:
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/pipelines/310113928
in particular the cross-win64-system job:
https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/jobs/1296341064
WHPX isn't built anymore:
Targets and accelerators
KVM support: NO
Meanwhile QEMU builds for CI and also my inofficial QEMU installers for
Windows use free WHPX headers instead of the copyrighted MS ones, so
this issue is fixed.
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Hi John,
On 11/4/20 9:01 PM, John Snow wrote:
> Removing 'Opinion' and moving back to 'New'; as 'Opinion' is essentially
> the same as "WONTFIX" but allows discussion to continue. I believe you
> want a Feature Request tag instead.
>
> If there is still work for us to do, let's move this to
> Con
Removing 'Opinion' and moving back to 'New'; as 'Opinion' is essentially
the same as "WONTFIX" but allows discussion to continue. I believe you
want a Feature Request tag instead.
If there is still work for us to do, let's move this to
Confirmed/Triaged and add the feature request tag.
Thanks!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1879672
Title:
QEMU installer with WHPX support
Status in QEMU:
Opinion
Bug description:
People
> Has anyone raised an RFE with the mingw64 project to provide these
headers / APIs?
I had asked a long time ago on IRC (#mingw-w64 IRC channel on
irc.oftc.net), but got no answer.
Regards,
Stefan
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Has anyone raised an RFE with the mingw64 project to provide these
headers / APIs ? That's what provides the interfaces we usually rely on
for Windows builds, and they're likely familiar with what they can &
can't do from a legal POV. I don't see this as something QEMU needs to
solve itself.
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