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Add Haiku support #30

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Slackadays opened this issue Feb 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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Add Haiku support #30

Slackadays opened this issue Feb 11, 2023 · 5 comments
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It would also be great if CPA supported Haiku which is a new Unix-like desktop OS based off BeOS which is like Linux's proprietary cousin. Now that Clipboard supports Haiku, there isn't any one good way to do Haiku CI/CD to verify builds/tests.

Ok, this is the last one of these requests from me :)

@jacob-carlborg jacob-carlborg added the enhancement New feature or request label Feb 12, 2023
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jacob-carlborg commented Feb 12, 2023

Haiku is on my todo list as well.

Ok, this is the last one of these requests from me :)

Hehe, no worries.

@jacob-carlborg jacob-carlborg added the operating system Request for supporting a new operating system label Feb 12, 2023
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I've created some issues from my todo list.

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BTW, do you know the required flags for QEMU for some of the operating systems you've requested support for?

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Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with QEMU flags other than those needed to run a RISC-V Ubuntu image, so I don't think I can help there. However, I realized that one potential way to find good QEMU flags is to find software that already uses it. One such program would be virt-manager for Linux which uses QEMU under the hood and has tons of presets that work great.

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Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with QEMU flags other than those needed to run a RISC-V Ubuntu image, so I don't think I can help there.

No worries.

I realized that one potential way to find good QEMU flags is to find software that already uses it. One such program would be virt-manager for Linux which uses QEMU under the hood and has tons of presets that work gre

Hmm, I see. I'm a bit skeptical because I've tried UTM on macOS which also uses QEMU under the hood. But it have failed to boot everything I tried so far. But I guess I can give virt-manager a try.

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