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Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: Cutting a new QEMU release


From: René Rebe
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] Re: Cutting a new QEMU release
Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2009 18:15:50 +0100
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Paul Brook wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009, Rick Vernam wrote:
On Thursday 05 February 2009 8:26:04 am Anthony Liguori wrote:
kqemu is unsupported and unmaintained.
Interesting.  When did it fall into that status?

IMHO It's pretty much always been that way.

The Maintainers file shows Fabrice as the maintainer of kqemu.  I suppose
that needs to be updated?

I see Fabrice released 1.4.0pre1 on May 30th, 2008, although I never did
see anything declaring it unsupported (I'm not suggesting it was never
declared, just that I never saw any such declaration).

Are there any plans to support it in the future?  This really is quite a
shock to me, actually.  I know qemu has a wide range of uses - but for me
and surely others, virtualization is a primary use.  To the best of my
knowledge, kvm requires hardware support - where does this leave the class
of users who need virtualization & don't have hardware virtualization
support?  Are we no longer the a target audience of qemu?  If not, fine,
but apparently a statement needs to be made...

You have the source, you're free to fork and maintain it yourself.

In practice Fabice is pretty much the only person who's ever done significant work on kqemu (except maybe some fairly minor host OS porting bits). There's never been a public source repository, so you get to use whatever random tarballs Fabrice leaves lying around. If those don't work, noone really cares.
I find this rather drastic. So far it appears to work pretty well. And given
the sheer amount of CPU sililcon without VT/SVM it looks to be worth
keeping working. Maybe just to pull it into the Qemu SVN?

Btw. anyone knows what Fabice is doing these days?

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