On Mon, 27 Apr 2009, Todd Denniston wrote:
sean darcy wrote, On 04/27/2009 08:55 AM:
> Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> > hang on ... so which qemu-related package was missing? i'm thinking
> > qemu-user but it would be nice to clarify that.
> >
> > rday
> > --
>
> I don't know. I'd first done yum groupinstall virtualization. As I
> remember, that only brought in qemu-img. When that didn't work I
> installed qemu*x86. I may have installed qemu-user also. Finally
> yum install qemu*. Then it worked.
Assuming all installation was done with yum, you could look at the
/var/log/yum.log and get the info.
the "qemu" package is simply a meta-package that pulls in a host of
other packages:
$ rpm -qR qemu
qemu-user = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-x86 = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-sparc = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-arm = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-cris = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-sh4 = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-m68k = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-mips = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-system-ppc = 2:0.10-12.fc11
qemu-img = 2:0.10-12.fc11
... etc ...
$
rday
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