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+<think>
+Okay, I'm trying to classify this bug report. The user provided a message about QEMU failing to build on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS after some recent changes in pixman. The error is related to 'PIXMAN_TYPE_RGBA' being undeclared.
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+First, let me understand the components here. QEMU is an emulator and virtualization tool. The issue occurs during the build process, specifically when compiling 'ui/qemu-pixman.o'. The error message points to a problem with the pixman library, which is used for 2D graphics acceleration in QEMU.
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+The function 'qemu_pixelformat_from_pixman' is trying to use 'PIXMAN_TYPE_RGBA', but it's not declared. That suggests that either the header file where this symbol is defined isn't included correctly or there's a version mismatch with pixman.
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+Since the problem started after a commit (0dfa7e3...), I suspect that QEMU might have been updated to depend on a newer version of pixman, which might have changed or removed certain constants. Alternatively, perhaps the way QEMU includes headers has changed and now expects different declarations.
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+Looking at the possible categories provided: 'mistranslation', 'assembly', and several others like 'device', 'graphic', etc. The issue here is about a missing declaration in code related to graphics handling. Therefore, it falls under the 'graphics' category because it's directly affecting QEMU's graphical components.
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+I don't think it's a mistranslation because that usually refers to incorrect mapping from source to target during compilation, which doesn't seem to be the case here. It's more about a missing symbol in the code, likely due to a change in how pixman is handled or dependencies not being met correctly.
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+So, after considering all this, the category should be 'graphic'.
+</think>
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+graphic
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