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@end example
to install QEMU in @file{/usr/local}.
@subsection Tested tool versions
@subsection GCC version
In order to compile QEMU successfully, it is very important that you
have the right tools. The most important one is gcc. I cannot guaranty
that QEMU works if you do not use a tested gcc version. Look at
'configure' and 'Makefile' if you want to make a different gcc
version work.
@example
host gcc binutils glibc linux distribution
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x86 3.2 2.13.2 2.1.3 2.4.18
2.96 2.11.93.0.2 2.2.5 2.4.18 Red Hat 7.3
3.2.2 2.13.90.0.18 2.3.2 2.4.20 Red Hat 9
PowerPC 3.3 [4] 2.13.90.0.18 2.3.1 2.4.20briq
3.2
Alpha 3.3 [1] 2.14.90.0.4 2.2.5 2.2.20 [2] Debian 3.0
Sparc32 2.95.4 2.12.90.0.1 2.2.5 2.4.18 Debian 3.0
ARM 2.95.4 2.12.90.0.1 2.2.5 2.4.9 [3] Debian 3.0
[1] On Alpha, QEMU needs the gcc 'visibility' attribute only available
for gcc version >= 3.3.
[2] Linux >= 2.4.20 is necessary for precise exception support
(untested).
[3] 2.4.9-ac10-rmk2-np1-cerf2
[4] gcc 2.95.x generates invalid code when using too many register
variables. You must use gcc 3.x on PowerPC.
@end example
have the right tools. The most important one is gcc. On most hosts and
in particular on x86 ones, @emph{gcc 4.x is not supported}. If your
Linux distribution includes a gcc 4.x compiler, you can usually
install an older version (it is invoked by @code{gcc32} or
@code{gcc34}). The QEMU configure script automatically probes for
these older versions so that usally you don't have to do anything.
@node Windows
@section Windows