This was added once by accident, we do not really need it for Proxmox
VE, it could bring some value for testing but here one can build qemu
oneself too.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
I don't know why fdt, Flat Device Tree, is disabled,
but that disabling blocks building e.g. qemu-system-aarch64.
It stops the build and yields this:
ERROR: fdt disabled but some requested targets require it.
You can turn off fdt only if you also disable all the system
emulation targets which need it
(by specifying a cut down --target-list).
Signed-off-by: Geert Stappers <stappers@stappers.it>
This allows adding additional debian packages on pve hosts
which depends on a qemu binary being installed.
The following install paths were tested:
* install of proxmox-ve on debian systems with standard package
set: works as expected
* install of proxmox-ve on debian having the debian qemu package
installed: refused by the package manager as expected, until
qemu, qemu-system-x86, libspice-server1 are deinstalled
* manual install of qemu-system-x86 after proxmox-ve
is installed: refused by the package manager as expected, until
libspice-server1 is installed. If libspice-server1 is installed
then proxmox-ve is deinstalled.
* install of packages depending on qemu-system-x86
having proxmox-ve installed: thoses packages are installed as
expected, no conflict
Acked-by: Wolfgang Bumiller <w.bumiller@proxmox.com>
This fixes a conflict when installing the qemu-guest-agent debian
package, where our pve-qemu-kvm and the debian package both
tried to install the usr/share/man/man8/qemu-ga.8.gz file