KVM: 0.873 hypervisor: 0.856 virtual: 0.853 peripherals: 0.850 VMM: 0.846 x86: 0.839 permissions: 0.836 register: 0.829 graphic: 0.812 PID: 0.809 semantic: 0.806 ppc: 0.801 vnc: 0.800 assembly: 0.794 device: 0.785 architecture: 0.780 TCG: 0.773 arm: 0.769 network: 0.766 performance: 0.765 debug: 0.760 risc-v: 0.758 files: 0.744 kernel: 0.743 boot: 0.731 socket: 0.721 user-level: 0.701 mistranslation: 0.613 i386: 0.455 Maintain Haiku support It was pointed out that the 2.10 release notes are pushing to drop Haiku support. The qemu port is currently working as-is under Haiku. Was there a reason this was recommended? Is there anything Haiku can do to keep it from being dropped? We're working on a docker container to cross-compile rust-lang for Haiku, could this be of some use to qemu when complete? On 5 September 2017 at 18:55, kallisti5