On 12/21/2009 05:39 AM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
What about the qemu-system-arm build break I also mentioned? That's
currently blocking my packaging.
I'm looking into it, though of course patches are welcome as usual.
--
error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
On Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 10:25 AM, Avi Kivity wrote:
> On 12/15/2009 05:21 PM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
>>
>>> - fetch the submodules and include them in the tarball
>>>
>>
>> ...
>>
>> I think this option would help keep us all on the same page. But I
>> could live with pointers to the submodules,
On 12/15/2009 05:21 PM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
- fetch the submodules and include them in the tarball
...
I think this option would help keep us all on the same page. But I
could live with pointers to the submodules, since packaging a new
release only happens a couple of times per year
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009 15:41:33 +0100
Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
>
> >> 2.) If you specify an USB device at the command line like -usbdevice
> >> host:0421:00ab and the device is not available (not plugged-in) when you
> >> start the guest, qemu segfaults.
> >
> > Haven't heard this one yet. I'm assuming
On Tue, 2009-12-15 at 11:10 +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Well, binaries are shipped, but I guess you'd like to build from source.
Right, sorry I was ambiguous.
> We have several options:
...
> - fetch the submodules and include them in the tarball
...
I think this option would help keep us all on
2.) If you specify an USB device at the command line like -usbdevice
host:0421:00ab and the device is not available (not plugged-in) when you
start the guest, qemu segfaults.
Haven't heard this one yet. I'm assuming it's a qdev interaction.
No. It is monitor_printf(NULL, ...
Patch adding c
Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Hi,
after upgrading from qemu-kvm-0.11.1 to qemu-kvm-0.12.0-rc2 I noticed
two immediate problems on two different hosts:
1.) The e1000 driver doesn't work anymore. The Guest OS detects it
(tested with Ubuntu Karmic 64-Bit and Windows 7 64 Bit), but it doesn't
work. DHCP do
Avi Kivity wrote:
On 12/14/2009 11:58 PM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
I'm working on the packaging updates for Ubuntu Lucid, and I'm having
trouble with the BIOS bits of qemu-kvm.
It seems that a fair amount of the BIOS submodules are missing.
The roms/ tree is basically empty.
Well, binari
On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:10:54AM +0200, Avi Kivity wrote:
> Well, binaries are shipped, but I guess you'd like to build from source.
>
> We have several options:
>
> - do nothing
> - ship a generated SOURCES file which contains git URLs and commit
> hashes, rely on the interested user to fetch
On 12/14/2009 11:58 PM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
I'm working on the packaging updates for Ubuntu Lucid, and I'm having
trouble with the BIOS bits of qemu-kvm.
It seems that a fair amount of the BIOS submodules are missing.
The roms/ tree is basically empty.
Well, binaries are shipped, but
(copying qemu-devel)
On 12/15/2009 10:28 AM, Ingmar Schraub wrote:
Hi,
after upgrading from qemu-kvm-0.11.1 to qemu-kvm-0.12.0-rc2 I noticed
two immediate problems on two different hosts:
1.) The e1000 driver doesn't work anymore. The Guest OS detects it
(tested with Ubuntu Karmic 64-Bit and W
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 12:33 PM, Avi Kivity wrote:
> qemu-kvm-0.12.0-rc2 is now available. This release is is based on the
> upstream qemu 0.12.0-rc2, plus kvm-specific enhancements. Please see the
> original qemu 0.12.0-rc2 release announcement for details.
>
> This release can be used with th
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