qemu patched with powerpc secure boot - can boot KOTD
QEMU is an extremely well-performing CPU emulator that allows you to
choose between simulating an entire system and running userspace
binaries for different architectures under your native operating
system. It currently emulates x86, ARM, PowerPC and SPARC CPUs as well
as PC and PowerMac systems.
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Revision 10 (latest revision is 13)
Michal Suchanek (michals)
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(revision 10)
- qtests test are not realiable when run inside OBS builders, so let's disable that part of the testsuite for now. There is work ongoing to run it somewhere else (on dedicated hosts) to avoid loosing coverage. (bsc#1204566) - Improve dependency handling (e.g., what's recommended vs. what's required. - Add a subpackage (qemu-headless) that brings in all the packages that are needed for creating VMs with tools like virt-install or VirtManager, run either locally or from a remote host. (bsc#1202166) - Build fails due to exceeding 10 GB disk limit (10430 MB): raise disk space contraint to 12 GB - Fixes bsc#1204082 * Patches added: block-io_uring-revert-Use-io_uring_regis.patch - Due to change in where some documentation files are, if qemu-guest-agent is installed, we need to make sure we update it to our version (bsc#1203995) - The links in the forsplit dirs, in each subpackage, born to deal with package & subpackage splitting, are not really used. In fact, they're "Provides:"-ed by a bunch of subpackages, but there's no "Requires:" for any of them. Let's just get rid of them. - The old qemu-binfmt weappers around the various qemu-$ARCH Linux user emulation binaries (see, e.g., bsc#1186256) are not necessary any longer, and bsc#1143725 can now be considered fixed.
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