Has anyone considered making Qemu available through Fink? I have no
real understanding of the work involved, but when I built Qemu from
source I just installed libsdl through fink and it seemed like it
would be great to be able to get the Qemu sources the same way.
Niko
On Mar 27, 2005, at 5:19 PM, Thomas Harte wrote:
EmuX gives the option of installing a 'working' Qemu on first run but
if you decline subsequently offers no particularly obvious way of
doing so. After doing an entire drive search for Qemu and deleting
everything I could find, I was offered again.
This time I accepted and a 'working' qemu is placed into
/Applications/Qemu. But it doesn't work. It is linked against
/opt/local/lib/libSDL-1.2.0.dylib. Which is not a folder that anyone
other than the superuser has access to. In fact nothing but that
version of libSDL is in there so I assume it has been put in place by
QemuX.
So I am still in the position where I have a qemu installed that is
only runnable by root. Surely this can't be as intended? Is there
some way to persuade qemu to use SDL elsewhere? I guess my only
solution may be to build qemu for myself against a properly installed
SDL framework.
-Thomas
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