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Some build dependencies may follow less conservative rules:
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of the Python runtime. While QEMU will initially aim to support the
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distribution's default runtime, it may later increase its minimum version
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to any newer python that is available as an option from the vendor.
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In this case, it will be necessary to use the ``--python`` command line
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option of the ``configure`` script to point QEMU to a supported
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version of the Python runtime.
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As of QEMU |version|, the minimum supported version of Python is 3.6.
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Python build dependencies
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are only packaged by distributions for the default Python runtime.
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required, it may be necessary to fetch python modules from the Python
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Package Index (PyPI) via ``pip``, in order to build QEMU.
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Optional build dependencies
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Build components whose absence does not affect the ability to build
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QEMU may not be available in distros, or may be too old for QEMU's
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requirements. Many of these, such as the Avocado testing framework
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or various linters, are written in Python and therefore can also
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be installed using ``pip``. Cross compilers are another example
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of optional build-time dependency; in this case it is possible to
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download them from repositories such as EPEL, to use container-based
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cross compilation using ``docker`` or ``podman``, or to use pre-built
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binaries distributed with QEMU.
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