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Heya,
it seems that it is impossible to build VirtualBox on an Arch64 system.
VirtualBox can completely be compiled for 64Bit systems, but the guest additions have to be built as 32Bit binary.
VirtualBox OSE will not build. VirtualBox OSE says that it needs the "gnu/stubs-32.h", which is not present on 64Bit systems.
It is also impossible to build VirtualBox as a 32Bit binary in a 32Bit chroot. It will build correctly, but since the VirtualBox kernel module have to be a 64Bit binary, it will just won't work.
So, do I really have to use proprietary software because my system is a 64Bit one?
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Works fine on my 64 bit. Just go to the official website and download the 64 bit .bin file.
Run it from terminal. Don't forget to make the file executable.
https://cds.sun.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.en … 7tayqA7w==
EDIT: I just noticed you didn't want to use the proprietary one.
It has more functionality, like usb.
Last edited by Raccoon1400 (2008-06-23 14:02:26)
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1. Resort to the throwing of computers out of windows.
2. Resort to the throwing of windows out of computers.
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It's also on http://repo.archlinux.fr/x86_64
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Hello,
thank you for your answers .
Yes, the 64Bit proprietary version runs fine here. But I want the open-source version .
It is also possible to build the OSE as 64Bit binary on another system(like...lets say Ubuntu). But thats not the best solution I think...
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I've never compiled the OSS version on a 64-bit machine, but you don't have to use VirtualBox. If for whatever reason you don't want to use the proprietary version (note that you using proprietary software in this one instance doesn't endorse proprietary software as an institution since you're not encouraging others to do so), you can use QEMU with the (now GPLed) kqemu accelerator module. I've never used the QEMU+kqemu approach, but it's said to perform comparably to the much newer VirtualBox.
Edit: Please tell me you're not going through all this to run a proprietary OS like Windows.
Last edited by dsr (2008-06-23 14:51:04)
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Edit: Please tell me you're not going through all this to run a proprietary OS like Windows.
If you need windows, it is either that or, got forbid, GIVE IT PART OF YOUR HARD DRIVE.
Unfortunately, vista has part of my HD anyway.
Did you compile OSE from the AUR?
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Did you compile OSE from the AUR?
I'm not sure if you're asking the OP or me (I haven't used vbox on Arch), but that's a good point. eiffel56, just download the tarball from the virtualbox-ose package in the AUR, extract it in your home directory or in /var/abs/local if you've set non-root permissions there, and run makepkg -s.
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Hello,
no, I don't want to run Windows on any machine, neither virtual nor real. Virtualization is not only made to run that silly Windows thing on top of an other operating system .
Qemu is great, but not that great. It is much slower than VirtualBox since it emulated the entire system.
I can't use KVM on my system, and KQemu is very unstable on a 64Bit system.
I already tried the PKGBUILD of VirtualBox from ABS. It will not work, as described in my first post. The VirtualBox PKGBUILD is not even in the Arch64 ABS.
Last edited by eiffel56 (2008-06-23 19:03:48)
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Heya,
it seems that it is impossible to build VirtualBox on an Arch64 system.
VirtualBox can completely be compiled for 64Bit systems, but the guest additions have to be built as 32Bit binary.
VirtualBox OSE will not build. VirtualBox OSE says that it needs the "gnu/stubs-32.h", which is not present on 64Bit systems.
It is also impossible to build VirtualBox as a 32Bit binary in a 32Bit chroot. It will build correctly, but since the VirtualBox kernel module have to be a 64Bit binary, it will just won't work.So, do I really have to use proprietary software because my system is a 64Bit one?
I'm still having the same problem - can't build virtualbox OSE on 64 bit. Has anyone been able to come up with a workaround for this yet?
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