Control: tag -1 + wontfix
Tagging as wontfix. I really see a reason to split qemu-user packages into
parts. Disk space is cheap, and there aren't any further dependencies, and
you get whole thing without much thinking which one do you need (which, with
many similar arches like -arm -armel etc, m
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> 14.06.2013 11:34, Jordi Pujol wrote:
> []
> > I think that now is not possible to install only one architecture?
>
> First, please tell me how this is related to qemu-USER-static?
>
> maybe not, but I have found this bug in the list for t
14.06.2013 11:34, Jordi Pujol wrote:
[]
> I think that now is not possible to install only one architecture?
First, please tell me how this is related to qemu-USER-static?
> excerpt from the debian/control file in the source package, version qemu
> 1.5.0+dfsg-4:
>
> Package: qemu
> Architecture
A Divendres, 14 de juny de 2013 09:21:24, Michael Tokarev va escriure:
> 14.06.2013 11:05, Jordi Pujol wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > now that qemu-system has been packaged in diferent files for each
> > emulated architecture, we may change Depends to Recommends and install
> > only the architectures t
14.06.2013 11:05, Jordi Pujol wrote:
> Hello,
>
> now that qemu-system has been packaged in diferent files for each emulated
> architecture, we may change Depends to Recommends and install only the
> architectures that we need,
>
> for example, if an user only wants that qemu emulates only x86
Hello,
now that qemu-system has been packaged in diferent files for each emulated
architecture, we may change Depends to Recommends and install only the
architectures that we need,
for example, if an user only wants that qemu emulates only x86 architecture,
he saves 104MB of disk space:
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