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+<think>
+Okay, so I have to classify this bug report into one of the given categories. The user provided a list that includes things like mistranslation, assembly lowering, and others. The bug report says that compiling QEMU version 7.1 with --static fails because "/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lmount".
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+First, I need to understand what this error means. The message is from the linker during static compilation. When you compile a program statically (--static), it doesn't use shared libraries. In this case, the linker can't find the 'libmount.so' library because it's probably not installed or isn't being linked correctly.
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+Now, looking at QEMU's components, I know that QEMU is a hypervisor and emulator for various hardware architectures. It also includes device emulation, network drivers, etc. The issue here isn't with user-mode translation or assembly lowering since the error is during linking.
+
+The problem seems related to missing dependencies when building statically. Specifically, 'libmount' is required but not found. This might be a build configuration issue rather than a runtime bug. Since it's about static compilation and missing libraries, it doesn't fit into categories like device, graphic, socket, or network errors directly.
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+Looking at the provided categories again: KVM, boot, vnc, debug, files, permissions, performance, kernel, peripherals, hypervisor. None of these seem to match this linker error. The issue is more about build dependencies rather than runtime features or specific components like networking or devices.
+
+Wait, maybe 'other' could be the category here because it's not fitting into any of the listed ones. Alternatively, if there's a 'build system' category, but that's not provided. So among the options given, 'other' seems the safest bet.
+</think>
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+The bug report is about a linking error during static compilation due to a missing library ('libmount'). This isn't related to any specific QEMU component or feature listed in the categories provided (like device, network, KVM, etc.). It's more of a build dependency issue.
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+**Answer:** other
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