On 28 January 2016 at 19:40, Laurent Vivier wrote:
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> Le 28/01/2016 20:36, Peter Maydell a écrit :
>> On 28 January 2016 at 19:35, Alexander Graf wrote:
Am 28.01.2016 um 21:27 schrieb Laurent Vivier :
Peter, if you agree to take the file as-is, I can resend the last
version. :)
Le 28/01/2016 20:36, Peter Maydell a écrit :
> On 28 January 2016 at 19:35, Alexander Graf wrote:
>>> Am 28.01.2016 um 21:27 schrieb Laurent Vivier :
>>> Peter, if you agree to take the file as-is, I can resend the last
>>> version. :)
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>> The script can generate data files just fine, no? So i
On 28 January 2016 at 19:35, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> Am 28.01.2016 um 21:27 schrieb Laurent Vivier :
>> Peter, if you agree to take the file as-is, I can resend the last
>> version. :)
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> The script can generate data files just fine, no? So if a distro
> only wants those, they can call the scrip
Le 28/01/2016 20:22, Alexander Graf a écrit :
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> On 01/28/2016 08:16 PM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
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>> Le 27/01/2016 15:10, Alexander Graf a écrit :
>>> The qemu-binfmt-conf.sh script has been pretty unmaintained for most
>>> of its
>>> time. The reason is simply that few distributions actuall
> Am 28.01.2016 um 21:27 schrieb Laurent Vivier :
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> Le 28/01/2016 20:22, Alexander Graf a écrit :
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>>> On 01/28/2016 08:16 PM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
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>>> Le 27/01/2016 15:10, Alexander Graf a écrit :
The qemu-binfmt-conf.sh script has been pretty unmaintained for most
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On 01/28/2016 08:16 PM, Laurent Vivier wrote:
Le 27/01/2016 15:10, Alexander Graf a écrit :
The qemu-binfmt-conf.sh script has been pretty unmaintained for most of its
time. The reason is simply that few distributions actually use the file as
is.
I've a version of this script supporting debi
Le 27/01/2016 15:10, Alexander Graf a écrit :
> The qemu-binfmt-conf.sh script has been pretty unmaintained for most of its
> time. The reason is simply that few distributions actually use the file as
> is.
I've a version of this script supporting debian, systemd (because it
will rule the world)
On 28 January 2016 at 18:56, Alexander Graf wrote:
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>> Am 27.01.2016 um 20:54 schrieb Peter Maydell :
>> FWIW the whole update-binfmts thing is a Debian specific invention.
Sure, but it is not inherently incapable of working with another
distribution, it seems like a reasonable attempt to clea
> Am 27.01.2016 um 20:54 schrieb Peter Maydell :
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>> On 27 January 2016 at 18:45, Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> 27.01.2016 17:10, Alexander Graf wrote:
>>> and moves that code into our script, maintaining backwards compatibility
>>> with
>>> its previous calling scheme. The major benefit of this
On 27 January 2016 at 18:45, Michael Tokarev wrote:
> 27.01.2016 17:10, Alexander Graf wrote:
>> and moves that code into our script, maintaining backwards compatibility with
>> its previous calling scheme. The major benefit of this is that now Debian can
>> just do
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>> HOST_ARCH=$DPKG_MAINTSC
27.01.2016 17:10, Alexander Graf wrote:
> The qemu-binfmt-conf.sh script has been pretty unmaintained for most of its
> time. The reason is simply that few distributions actually use the file as
> is.
Heh. I always tried to follow qemu-binfmt-conf.sh in our debian work :)
Granted, later I checked
The qemu-binfmt-conf.sh script has been pretty unmaintained for most of its
time. The reason is simply that few distributions actually use the file as
is.
This patch takes the Debian approach to registering binfmt handlers:
https://packages.debian.org/en/sid/qemu-user-binfmt
and moves that cod
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