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+<think>
+Alright, let's break down this bug report. The user is talking about maintaining Haiku support in QEMU. They mention that the 2.10 release notes suggest dropping Haiku support, but it's still working as-is on Haiku. They're asking if there was a reason to drop it and what Haiku can do to prevent removal.
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+So, first off, I need to classify this under one of the provided categories: mistranslation, assembly, device, etc. The report isn't about translation issues or assembly lowering, so those are out.
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+Next, looking at the content, it's about supporting a specific operating system (Haiku) in QEMU. Since QEMU functions as a hypervisor and emulator for various hardware and OS environments, this falls under 'peripherals' because it relates to supporting additional platforms or devices that extend QEMU's capabilities beyond its primary functions.
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+Therefore, the category should be 'peripherals'.
+</think>
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+peripherals
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