![]() The errors went away, resulting in a successful build. ![]() Where the targets utils.$(OBJEXT) were added by me. Scaling_helpers_test_OBJECTS = scaling-helpers-test.$(OBJEXT) utils.$(OBJEXT) Region_test_OBJECTS = region-test.$(OBJEXT) utils.$(OBJEXT) This led me to this page with advice, which told me to add make targets, resulting in lines like I searched using google, using the error printout as search terms. The next step is building, which I did by simply typing make, but that did not succeed. This installation of glib prevented an error printoutĮRROR: glib-2.22 gthread-2.0 is required to compile QEMU configure -enable-cocoa -target-list=i386-softmmu,arm-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu -disable-vncĪnd it succeeded! Here I took advantage of my previous installation of rudix, and the use of rudix for installing glib, which I did using the command Then, based on my earlier experiences, I used the configure command ![]() I downloaded and unpacked QEMU 2.5.0 (this was the latest stable release at the date I did the download), by doing My goal was to learn more about building QEMU, and to boot Linux on QEMU, and to check if there were differences in the installation compared to when doing it on Mac OS X Yosemite. ![]() Here I describe how I installed QEMU on Mac OS X El Capitan. QEMU is an open source computer emulator. ![]()
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