QEMU

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QEMU is a generic and open source machine emulator and virtualizer.

QEMU can be used in several different ways. The most common is for System Emulation, where it provides a virtual model of an entire machine (CPU, memory and emulated devices) to run a guest OS. In this mode the CPU may be fully emulated, or it may work with a hypervisor such as KVM or Xen to allow the guest to run directly on the host CPU.

Note that this package is produced using a Git based workflow. Please refer to README.PACKAGING before making modifications.

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0001-Handle-CPU-interrupts-by-inline-che.patch 0000007266 7.1 KB
0002-XXX-dont-dump-core-on-sigabort.patc.patch 0000001170 1.14 KB
0003-XXX-work-around-SA_RESTART-race-wit.patch 0000008160 7.97 KB
0004-qemu-0.9.0.cvs-binfmt.patch.patch 0000009296 9.08 KB
0005-qemu-cvs-alsa_bitfield.patch.patch 0000002497 2.44 KB
0006-qemu-cvs-alsa_ioctl.patch.patch 0000133877 131 KB
0007-qemu-cvs-alsa_mmap.patch.patch 0000001574 1.54 KB
0008-qemu-cvs-gettimeofday.patch.patch 0000000805 805 Bytes
0009-qemu-cvs-ioctl_debug.patch.patch 0000001478 1.44 KB
0010-qemu-cvs-ioctl_nodirection.patch.patch 0000001634 1.6 KB
0011-qemu-img-vmdk-scsi.patch.patch 0000004634 4.53 KB
0012-configure-Enable-mipsn32-linux-user.patch 0000000678 678 Bytes
0013-linux-user-add-binfmt-wrapper-for-a.patch 0000012250 12 KB
0014-linux-user-Ignore-timer_create-sysc.patch 0000000996 996 Bytes
0015-linux-user-be-silent-about-capget-f.patch 0000000969 969 Bytes
0016-PPC-KVM-Disable-mmu-notifier-check..patch 0000001017 1017 Bytes
0017-linux-user-fix-segfault-deadlock.pa.patch 0000002177 2.13 KB
0018-linux-user-binfmt-support-host-bina.patch 0000001673 1.63 KB
0019-linux-user-ARM-Ignore-immediate-val.patch 0000001280 1.25 KB
0020-linux-user-arm-no-tb_flush-on-reset.patch 0000001101 1.08 KB
0021-linux-user-fix-multi-threaded-proc-.patch 0000001390 1.36 KB
0022-use-libexecdir-instead-of-ignoring-.patch 0000003256 3.18 KB
0023-linux-user-Ignore-broken-loop-ioctl.patch 0000002502 2.44 KB
bridge.conf 0000000441 441 Bytes
qemu-1.1.0-1.tar.bz2 0009630116 9.18 MB
qemu-tools-rpmlintrc 0000000130 130 Bytes
qemu.changes 0000035565 34.7 KB
qemu.spec 0000009002 8.79 KB
qemu.spec.in 0000007298 7.13 KB
rpmlintrc 0000000132 132 Bytes
update_git.sh 0000001787 1.75 KB
Revision 81 (latest revision is 867)
Andreas Färber's avatar Andreas Färber (a_faerber) accepted request 124886 from Andreas Färber's avatar Andreas Färber (a_faerber) (revision 81)
Drop permissions.d files (SR by Bruce)
Comments 5

Eric Schirra's avatar

qemu-kvm ist missing now for all arch!

And this wrong:

Pacakges we OBSOLETE (and CONFLICT)

Obsoletes: kvm <= %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-kvm <= %{version} Obsoletes: qemu-sgabios <= 8

Should be <, not <=


Dario Faggioli's avatar

I'm sorry, maybe I still missing something about Obsoletes & Friends enough... Can you help me understand why qemu-kvm would be missing for all arches? In fact, I'm not only Obsoleting it, I'm also Providing it, isn't that fine?

FWIW, I've done a few tests with this repository enabled, and it seemed to work:

$ zypper lr Repository priorities in effect: > (See 'zypper lr -P' for details) 90 (raised priority) : 1 repository 99 (default priority) : 4 repositories

| Alias | Name | Enabled | GPG Check | Refresh --+----------------+----------------------------------------+---------+-----------+-------- 1 | Virtualization | Virtualization (openSUSE_Tumbleweed) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 2 | repo-debug | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Debug | No | ---- | ---- 3 | repo-non-oss | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Non-Oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 4 | repo-openh264 | Open H.264 Codec (openSUSE Tumbleweed) | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 5 | repo-oss | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Oss | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes 6 | repo-source | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Source | No | ---- | ---- 7 | repo-update | openSUSE-Tumbleweed-Update | Yes | (r ) Yes | Yes

$ zypper in --from 1 qemu-kvm Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'qemu-kvm' not found in package names. Trying capabilities. Resolving package dependencies...

The following 37 NEW packages are going to be installed: acl canokey-qemu kernel-devel kernel-macros libaio1 libcapstone4 libefa1 libfdt1 libibverbs libibverbs1 libjpeg8 liblzo2-2 libmana1 libmlx4-1 libmlx5-1 libndctl6 libnuma1 libpixman-1-0 libpmem1 libpng16-16 librdmacm1 libslirp0 libsnappy1 liburing2 libvdeplug3 libxdp1 libyajl2 qemu qemu-accel-tcg-x86 qemu-ipxe qemu-ovmf-x86_64 qemu-seabios qemu-vgabios qemu-x86 rdma-core system-user-qemu xen-libs

I.e., as you can see, no qemu-kvm package is being installed:

$ rpm -qa|grep qemu-kvm $

And:

$ zypper in --from 1 qemu-kvm Loading repository data... Reading installed packages... 'qemu-kvm' not found in package names. Trying capabilities. 'qemu' providing 'qemu-kvm' is already installed. Resolving package dependencies... Nothing to do. $ zypper se --provides qemu-kvm Loading repository data... Reading installed packages...

S | Name | Summary | Type ---+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------+----------- | os-autoinst-qemu-kvm | Convenience package providing os-autoinst+qemu-kvm | package | qemu | Machine emulator and virtualizer | srcpackage i+ | qemu | Machine emulator and virtualizer | package

Furthermore, if I have the actual qemu-kvm package installed, with <= it is automatically removed, which is what I want... So things look good to me. What am I missing?


Eric Schirra's avatar

First a short answer. An offered version (=) cannot be obsolete (<=) at the same time.

And why should qemu-kvm be removed? Doesn't the package require other packages to build or install?


Dario Faggioli's avatar

Mmm... I guess I can try with "Obsoletes: qemu-kvm < %{version}-%{release}

But, yes, the actual qemu-kvm package must be removed, because now the qemu pacakge Obsoletes it, by providing everything that it was providing before (i.e., one symlink).

I don't understand what you mean with "Doesn't the package require other packages to build or install?"


Dario Faggioli's avatar

Ok, I've now tested Obsoletes: qemu-kvm < %{version}-%{release}, and no, it does not do what I want and need, while Obsoletes: qemu-kvm = %{version} does. And the SR has been accepted already, so I'm sticking to that

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