Installing QEMU without KVM

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Hi,
I'm developing some kernel module, so i need a stand alone qemu to
test my kernel.

But yum install qemu fails. After yum search qemu , i get this :

gpxe-roms-qemu.noarch : Network boot loader roms supported by QEMU, .rom format
qemu-img.x86_64 : QEMU command line tool for manipulating disk images
libvirt-lock-sanlock.x86_64 : Sanlock lock manager plugin for QEMU driver
qemu-kvm.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
qemu-kvm-tools.x86_64 : KVM debugging and diagnostics tools
sheepdog.x86_64 : The Sheepdog Distributed Storage System for KVM/QEMU
vios-proxy.x86_64 : Network proxy between a QEMU host and QEMU guests using
                  : virtioserial channels
vios-proxy-guest.x86_64 : Network proxy using virtioserial for QEMU guest
vios-proxy-host.x86_64 : Network proxy using virtioserial for QEMU host

But i do not need KVM or anything. I just need a stand alone qemu. I
then enabled optional repos like EPEL, RPMFUSION, RPMFORGE etc.

Although i've seen a qemu in rpmforge, still yum install qemu does not work.

I can build qemu from source, but i like installing packages from repositories.

Thanks in advance.
Cheers.

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