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QEMU as Host for QEMU#Introduction #The QEMU Neutrino port is a work in progress. Currently, it is quite stable and runs most important features. This page outlines the progress to date, and provides instruction for installation and usage of QNX Neutrino. Roadmap#Completed Work#
Remaining Work, in order of usefulness#
Installing QEMU on Neutrino #Do all of this on a self-hosted Neutrino machine with the most recent tools installed.#Step 1: Checkout the source from our trunk of the project here:#svn checkout --username me@myemail.com http://community.qnx.com/svn/repos/qemu/trunk Step 2: Install SDL support. #3rd party support has been written for SDL, which Qemu relies on. Get it from the third party repository CD and use the installer in Photon. It is very important that you use the correct version. Using SDL for Neutrino 6.2.1 on 6.3.x will cause conflicts, and Qemu will not work.Step 3: Configure, Make, Install #Qemu was built with GCC 3.4, and will not compile with gcc 2.x.x or 4.x, but works great with version 3.3.5. We have to configure it to use the proper compiler. Type:./configure --cc=ntox86-gcc-3.3.5 --host-cc=ntox86-gcc-3.3.5The configure script should tell you if you did anything wrong. Type make, and qemu will compile. Do a "make install" as root to install it on your machine. Running QEMU#QEMU on a Neutrino host is no different than for any other hosts, with the exception of features that are not implemented yet. See the wiki page, Neutrino as guest in QEMU for a guide.
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