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+device: 0.883
+graphic: 0.856
+files: 0.833
+network: 0.794
+semantic: 0.704
+PID: 0.697
+vnc: 0.588
+permissions: 0.546
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+Cannot statically build x86_64-softmmu with Darwin(Intel)
+Description of problem:
+I am using `Podman` and currently,`Podman` uses qemu on macOS. The `Podman` team has adopted a scheme to dynamically compile `qemu` (https://github.com/containers/podman-machine-qemu). However, I am currently trying to use static compilation for both amd64 and arm64 targets.
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+I have searched many articles online, most of which are about static compilation on Linux. Very few articles mention static compilation on macOS, and some mention that `softmmu` does not support static compilation. However, I have not found any concrete evidence to support this claim.
+
+I also want to ask another question: Does `qemu` support static compilation on macOS?
+Additional information:
+[meson-log.txt](/uploads/6e32691488533a06c64dc34ee4514135/meson-log.txt)