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4 - "[1] Developing for non-X86 targets using QEMU\n"
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6 - 75.558
7 - 79.000
8 - "[2] Introduction\n"
9 ---
10 - 102.200
11 - 104.800
12 - "[3] Advantages of cross-compiling\n"
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14 - 116.800
15 - 119.333
16 - "[4] Unavoidable\n"
17 ---
18 - 134.6
19 - 137.6
20 - "[5] Disadvantages of cross-compiling\n"
21 ---
22 - 189.8
23 - 193.6
24 - "[6] Keep Multiple Build Contexts Straight\n"
25 ---
26 - 195.2
27 - 199.4
28 - "[7] Lying to Configure\n"
29 ---
30 - 226.9
31 - 230.6
32 - "[8] Hard to test result\n"
33 ---
34 - 276.6
35 - 279.4
36 - "[9] Bad Error Reporting\n"
37 ---
38 - 348.4
39 - 351.4
40 - "[10] Not all packages cross-compile\n"
41 ---
42 - 367.2
43 - 370.4
44 - "[11] The package developers can't reproduce your bug\n"
45 ---
46 - 419.1
47 - 423.6
48 - "[12]\n"
49 ---
50 - 439.0
51 - 441.6
52 - "[13] Maintenance\n"
53 ---
54 - 491.6
55 - 494.8
56 - "[14]\n"
57 ---
58 - 504.4
59 - 507.2
60 - "[15]\n"
61 ---
62 - 519.6
63 - 523.8
64 - "[16] Hairball Builds\n"
65 ---
66 - 566.8
67 - 569.2
68 - "[17] Hidden dependencies\n"
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70 - 601.4
71 - 605.2
72 - "[18]\n"
73 ---
74 - 640.2
75 - 642.8
76 - "[19] Pain to set up\n"
77 ---
78 - 645.6
79 - 670.2
80 - "[20] Prebuilt binaries\n"
81 ---
82 - 671.6
83 - 684.6
84 - "[21] Pain to set up\n"
85 ---
86 - 684.8
87 - 686.8
88 - "[22] Hard to get package bugs fixed\n"
89 ---
90 - 687.6
91 - 690.4
92 - "[23] Restricted package selection\n"
93 ---
94 - 725.8
95 - 761.2
96 - "[24] Native compiling is simpler\n"
97 ---
98 - 760.4
99 - 765.4
100 - "[25] For something like an iPhone\n"
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102 - 778.6
103 - 790.2
104 - "[26] Disadvantages of native compiling on real hardware\n"
105 ---
106 - 799.2
107 - 802.2
108 - "[27] Is this device powerful enough?\n"
109 ---
110 - 855.6
111 - 858.6
112 - "[28] Did you bring enough for everybody?\n"
113 ---
114 - 881.8
115 - 884.8
116 - "[29] sharing between developers\n"
117 ---
118 - 886.6
119 - 890.8
120 - "[30] Headless box UI issues\n"
121 ---
122 - 901.4
123 - 907.8
124 - "[31] Easy to brick it\n"
125 ---
126 - 959.2
127 - 961.4
128 - "[32] Reduces flexibility\n"
129 ---
130 - 964.4
131 - 967.0
132 - "[33] Still tricky to send stuff upstream\n"
133 ---
134 - 976.0
135 - 978.8
136 - "[34] Less portable\n"
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138 - 998.6
139 - 1000.4
140 - "[35] What do we want?\n"
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142 - 1021.0
143 - 1023.4
144 - "[36] Scalable\n"
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146 - 1034.2
147 - 1037.8
148 - "[37] Resonably fast\n"
149 ---
150 - 1049.0
151 - 1051.8
152 - "[38] Reproducable\n"
153 ---
154 - 1060.6
155 - 1063.6
156 - "[39] Maintainable\n"
157 ---
158 - 1079.4
159 - 1083.6
160 - "[40] Simple\n"
161 ---
162 - 1108.4
163 - 1111.4
164 - "[41] Orthogonal\n"
165 ---
166 - 1133.4
167 - 1136.4
168 - "[42] Don't tie pieces together\n"
169 ---
170 - 1138.2
171 - 1141.2
172 - "[43] Orthogonal\n"
173 ---
174 - 1140.8
175 - 1143.0
176 - "[44] Portable\n"
177 ---
178 - 1143.4
179 - 1146.4
180 - "[45] Self-contained\n"
181 ---
182 - 1171.2
183 - 1174.8
184 - "[46] Scriptable\n"
185 ---
186 - 1179.8
187 - 1183.0
188 - "[47] Cheap\n"
189 ---
190 - 1197.2
191 - 1203.4
192 - "[48] Compiling under emulation\n"
193 ---
194 - 1228.8
195 - 1236.0
196 - "[49] ?\n"
197 ---
198 - 1247.8
199 - 1248.8
200 - "[50] ?\n"
201 ---
202 - 1249.0
203 - 1257.4
204 - "[51] QEMU\n"
205 ---
206 - 1260.0
207 - 1274.2
208 - "[52] dynamic recompilation\n"
209 ---
210 - 1266.0
211 - 1269.4
212 - "[53] Translation overhead\n"
213 ---
214 - 1275.0
215 - 1285.4
216 - "[54] ARM emulation on 2Ghz x86_64\n"
217 ---
218 - 1296.6
219 - 1312.8
220 - "[55] other open source emulation projects\n"
221 ---
222 - 1317.4
223 - 1317.4
224 - "[56] Mostly survive in special purpose niches\n"
225 ---
226 - 1327.4
227 - 1329.6
228 - '[57]'
229 ---
230 - 1333.8
231 - 1335.4
232 - '[58]'
233 ---
234 - 1337.6
235 - 1341.8
236 - "[59] QEMU has two modes\n"
237 ---
238 - 1345.0
239 - 1347.2
240 - "[60] QEMU Application Emulation\n"
241 ---
242 - 1361.0
243 - 1363.8
244 - "[64]\n"
245 ---
246 - 1435.0
247 - 1437.2
248 - "[61]\n"