Hi Jaap,
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 04:11:54PM +0000, Jaap Winius wrote:
/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64: - '^/\[aio\]$'
I can now report that this also worked on the other Debian stretch system after it was reboot.
Probably because it wasn't a false positive but a true possitive.
Still no idea on how I would go about doing this on a Debian wheezy system.
Inside the hobbit-plugins package there are some scripts which can be used to build a backported version for Wheezy systems and earlier.
Have a look at debian/rules in the source package:
If the first changelog entry says the package is targeted for wheezy-backports, the build should automatically adjust the dependencies, paths, variables and so on.
But I haven't used them for years now, so I don't know if they still work.
Example workflow on buster to build the buster hobbit-plugins as wheezy backport (untested):
On buster:
$ apt-get source -d hobbit-plugins
Then copy the hobbit-plugins_20180610* files to a wheezy box.
Alternatively do a
$ git clone https://salsa.debian.org/debian/hobbit-plugins.git
on the wheezy box.
On the wheezy box do:
$ dpkg-source -x hobbit-plugins_20180610.dsc $ cd hobbit-plugins-20180610 $ dch -v "20180610~bpo7+1" --distribution wheezy-backports-sloppy 'Rebuild for wheezy-backports-sloppy' $ dpkg-buildpackage
Kind regards, Axel
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