E: CPU transparency method 'qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2' not found

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Thank you, but I got lost on tracking back to what I did before :( I may
have to start over again.

Hope this information is useful for someone :)

Happy New Year!


On Dec 30, 2007 4:16 AM, Marius Gedminas <marius at pov.lt> wrote:

> On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 05:27:32PM +0700, Jakov wrote:
> > I installed Scratchbox, started it, then installed Maemo, but I got that
> > error, "E: CPU transparency method 'qemu-arm-0.8.2-sb2' not found". I
> used
> > the switch "-q qemu-0.9.0-5.fc8.x86_64" because I'm using Fedora 8 with
> that
> > package installed. But it didn't accept. What's the right qemu for me to
> > install on that Fedora 8, 64-bit environment? Thanks in advance!
>
> I don't know, but why don't you try
>
>  sb-conf show --cputransp
>
> and pick the name that you see there?  If you don't see anything, well,
> then something is wrong (most likely you'll find out that Scratchbox
> doesn't support x86-64 and you need to figure out how to install a
> 32-bit version instead).
>
> FWIW qemu itself doesn't provide a cputransp method for scratchbox;
> there's a separate glue package.  It's named scratchbox-devkit-cputransp
> on Debian/Ubuntu.
>
> Cheers,
> Marius Gedminas
> --
> Any time somebody tells you that you shouldn't do something because it's
> "unprofessional," you know that they've run out of real arguments.
>                -- Joel Spolski
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