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home# pacman -Sy qemu
:: Synchronising package databases...
 obcore is up to date
 obextra is up to date
 obcommunity is up to date
 observice is up to date
 core is up to date
 extra                    1636.4 KiB  1589 KiB/s 00:01 [# ###########################] 100%
 community                   5.2 MiB  3.04 MiB/s 00:02 [# ###########################] 100%
resolving dependencies...
warning: ignoring package systemd-libs-247.1-1
warning: cannot resolve "libsystemd.so=0-64", a dependency of "brltty"
warning: cannot resolve "brltty", a dependency of "qemu"
:: The following package cannot be upgraded due to unresolvable dependencies:
      qemu

:: Do you want to skip the above package for this upgrade? [y/N] n
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: unable to satisfy dependency 'libsystemd.so=0-64' required by brltty
:: unable to satisfy dependency 'brltty' required by qemu
i thought maybe i should post this here
So the problem is brltty not qemu but you can try to build both out of the -git pkgs in AUR, note that you should try and edited the patch for systemd off, which doesn't come from brltty. It is their AUR they can scew up anything they want. Same for qemu-git try and build it with systemd omitted.

Whether it will piss off Eric enough to build his own ... it depends with available time. I would think making a free virtualization software solution like qemu work is important.
home% makepkg -si
==> Making package: brltty-git 6.1.r619.g7e6e9f341-2 (Fri 04 Dec 2020 23:05:16 CET)
==> Checking runtime dependencies...
==> Installing missing dependencies...
[sudo] password for fifi: 
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...

Packages (3) liblouis-3.15.0-3  libspeechd-0.10.2-1  tcl-8.6.10-2

Total Download Size:    4.53 MiB
Total Installed Size:  16.86 MiB

:: Proceed with installation? [Y/n] y
:: Retrieving packages...
 liblouis-3.15.0-...     2.0 MiB  4.20 MiB/s 00:00 [# #####################] 100%
 libspeechd-0.10....    19.4 KiB  1936 KiB/s 00:00 [# #####################] 100%
 tcl-8.6.10-2-x86_64     2.5 MiB  5.54 MiB/s 00:00 [# #####################] 100%
(3/3) checking keys in keyring                     [# #####################] 100%
(3/3) checking package integrity                   [# #####################] 100%
(3/3) loading package files                        [# #####################] 100%
(3/3) checking for file conflicts                  [# #####################] 100%
(3/3) checking available disk space                [# #####################] 100%
:: Processing package changes...
(1/3) installing liblouis                          [# #####################] 100%
(2/3) installing libspeechd                        [# #####################] 100%
(3/3) installing tcl                               [# #####################] 100%
:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/1) Updating the info directory file...
==> Checking buildtime dependencies...
==> Installing missing dependencies...
:: There are 4 providers available for java-environment:
:: Repository extra
   1) jdk-openjdk  2) jdk11-openjdk  3) jdk7-openjdk  4) jdk8-openjdk

Enter a number (default=1): 2
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
:: dracut and mkinitcpio are in conflict. Remove mkinitcpio? [y/N] n
error: unresolvable package conflicts detected
error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies)
:: dracut and mkinitcpio are in conflict
==> ERROR: 'pacman' failed to install missing dependencies.
==> Missing dependencies:
  -> cython
  -> dracut
  -> espeak-ng
  -> festival
  -> java-environment
  -> ocaml-ctypes
  -> ocaml-findlib
  -> speech-dispatcher
==> ERROR: Could not resolve all dependencies.
Yeah i agree i have no idea of any other virtual machines i can use to emulate stuff like netBSD
I think qemu uses coreboot, not bios??
Just sync and update.
Okay well, apologies i am beginner
So i managed to edit few PKGBUILDS and installed qemu from aur just fine

next time i'll try to compile shit by myself, sorry i didn't try to piss any1 off, i just don't know lot of things.
That's not what I meant, come on! Not you!

I meant that Arch would piss him off for shoving that crap (systemd) everywhere when it is not necessary. Proof that it works just fine without it, while other distros just use pseudo-systemd-libraries and elogind, packages are "cleaner" in Obarun.

Unfortunately it takes a while to appreciate the Obarun difference.
@ fungal_net said right, you don't piss me off, Arch piss me off
fungal_net wroteThat's not what I meant, come on! Not you!

I meant that Arch would piss him off for shoving that crap (systemd) everywhere when it is not necessary. Proof that it works just fine without it, while other distros just use pseudo-systemd-libraries and elogind, packages are "cleaner" in Obarun.

Unfortunately it takes a while to appreciate the Obarun difference.
yeah i agree this is annoying

and these moderators on forums are rude and arrogant too... It's a shame, because it's great distro but with all these systemd dependencies being added to everything it is just pain in the arse and pathetic too... They see themselves as elitists but they're like kids in playground, trying to please themselves how great they are ohh and adding systemd deps to everything still thinking they're right about everything and elitists.
so i have posted some posts about this on yhacker news and guess what post explaining what arch linux devs do got flagged within two minutes and it's now not visible

this is f**king crazy, you're not suppossed to spread that kind of information and arch linux developers and moderators are f**king heterosexual d*cksuckers who like to wank each other off f**kers, evil ba***rds greedy for money assholes!!!! and that moderator ryan something is a prick!!!
:lol:
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