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  • debian6 安装VirtualBox的方法

     方法一:

     参考:

    https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads

       更新sources.list

    deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian wheezy contrib

    执行命令
    wget -q http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian/oracle_vbox.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
    执行命令
    sudo apt-get update

    sudo apt-get install virtualbox-4.2

     
    • virtualbox-4.2 to install VirtualBox 4.2.18
    • virtualbox-4.1 to install VirtualBox 4.1.28
    • virtualbox-4.0 to install VirtualBox 4.0.20
    • virtualbox-3.2 to install VirtualBox 3.2.18

    安装时如果出现依赖问题可以执行 sudo apt-get -f install


     方法二   安装开源版本的VirtualBox,一般发行的光盘镜像中都有。

    下载地址:http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/

    如果想自己编译请参考:https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux%20build%20instructions

    我已经把改网页的内容copy过来了:跳转

    pengdl@debian:~$ sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree       
    Reading state information... Done
    The following extra packages will be installed:
      libvncserver0 virtualbox-ose-dkms virtualbox-ose-qt
    Suggested packages:
      libvncserver0-dbg virtualbox-guest-additions vde2
    The following NEW packages will be installed:
      libvncserver0 virtualbox-ose virtualbox-ose-dkms virtualbox-ose-qt
    0 upgraded, 4 newly installed, 0 to remove and 134 not upgraded.
    Need to get 0 B/14.7 MB of archives.
    After this operation, 51.9 MB of additional disk space will be used.
    Do you want to continue [Y/n]? 

    为了保证能够安装成功,需要安装一下其他的软件包:

    sudo apt-get install module-assistant
    sudo apt-get install dkms
    sudo apt-get install build-essential 
    sudo apt-get install linux-headers-`uname -r`

     


    Linux build instructions

    While we try to not favor any distribution, we only build with certain distributions. This includes Debian, Ubuntu, Gentoo and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Things should not be much different for other distributions though. If you want to supply specific build instructions (especially package names) for other distributions, please contact the VirtualBox team.

    Prerequisites

    You need:

    • GCC 3.3.3 or later (except for the GCC 4.0.x series). GCC 4.4.1 is recommended.
    • as86 (real mode assembler, usually part of the dev86 or bin86 package.)
    • bcc (Bruce Evans C Compiler; often part of the dev86 package; only required for VBox < 4.2) 
      Note: The bcc compiler contained in openSUSE10.2 as part of dev86-0.16.0-218 is known to generate broken code. Unfortunately, bcc -v is not supported.
    • IASL (Intel ACPI compiler)
    • xsltproc (libxslt, XML style sheet processor)
    • libxml2 (required for VBox version >= 1.6, XML file handling)
    • libxslt1 (required for VBox version >= 1.6, XML file transformation)
    • libXcursor (required to support color mouse pointers in the guest)
    • libxinerama
    • librandr
    • Qt 4.x.y (with x >= 4, including the OpenGL part, required for VBox version > 3.0)
    • libIDL
    • libSDL (SDL frontend)
    • ALSA (audio backend)
    • PulseAudio (audio backend)
    • libhal (detect host floppy/DVD)
    • libcap (CAP_NET_RAW for ICMP sockets in NAT)
    • libdevmapper
    • libpam0g (PAM support for the guest additions, required for VBox version >= 3.2)
    • python-dev (Python bindings)
    • gsoap (webservice API, version 2.7.9f or higher)
    • Java SE 6 JDK (Java API bindings, both webservice and XPCOM)
    • Xmu (for OpenGL)
    • Mesa (for OpenGL)
    • cURL (version 7.16.1 or higher, required for VBox version >= 3.0)
    • Java JDK (required to generate the Java bindings)
    • makeself (for creating the generic installer package, required for VBox version >= 4.0)
    • pdflatex (normally provided by texlive-latex-base)

    On 64-bit systems you need the following packages as well:

    • ia32-libs (various libraries needed for compiling the 32-bit guest additions)
    • libc6-dev-i386 (libc6 i386 development headers)
    • lib32gcc1 (gcc support for i386)
    • gcc-multilib (gcc support for i386)
    • lib32stdc++6 (libstdc++ for i386)
    • g++-multilib (g++ support for i386)

    On Debian-based systems, the following command should install the required packages:

    apt-get install gcc g++ bcc iasl xsltproc uuid-dev zlib1g-dev libidl-dev 
                    libsdl1.2-dev libxcursor-dev libasound2-dev libstdc++5 
                    libhal-dev libpulse-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev 
                    python-dev libqt4-dev qt4-dev-tools libcap-dev 
                    libxmu-dev mesa-common-dev libglu1-mesa-dev 
                    linux-kernel-headers libcurl4-openssl-dev libpam0g-dev 
                    libxrandr-dev libxinerama-dev libqt4-opengl-dev makeself 
                    libdevmapper-dev default-jdk python-central 
                    texlive-latex-base 
                    texlive-latex-extra texlive-latex-recommended 
                    texlive-fonts-extra texlive-fonts-recommended
    
    • On 64-bit Debian-based systems, the following command should install the required additional packages:
      apt-get install ia32-libs libc6-dev-i386 lib32gcc1 gcc-multilib 
                      lib32stdc++6 g++-multilib
      

    On Fedora (tested with 17), the following should do:

    yum install gcc-c++ libcap-devel libcurl-devel libIDL-devel libstdc++-static 
      libxslt-devel libXmu-devel openssl-devel pam-devel pulseaudio-libs-devel 
      python-devel qt-devel SDL_ttf-devel SDL-static texlive-latex wine-core 
      device-mapper-devel wget subversion subversion-gnome kernel-devel 
      glibc-static zlib-static glibc-devel.i686 libstdc++.i686 libpng-devel
    

    To get the beramono.sty LaTeX style which is missing in Fedora (thanks to  Perry):

    cd /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/
    mkdir bera
    cd bera/
    wget http://www.tug.org/texlive/devsrc/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/bera/beramono.sty
    texhash
    

    On Gentoo, the following should do:

    emerge -av sys-devel/bin86 sys-devel/dev86 sys-power/iasl libxslt xerces-c 
               xalan-c libXcursor =qt-3* libIDL libsdl hal alsa-lib pulseaudio
    

    Note that VirtualBox makes use of YASM as its assembler which is part of the source repository as the currently available releases of YASM contain various bugs. As soon as a working release becomes officially available, we will add YASM to the list of prerequisites.

    Special tweaks for 64 bit binaries

    Building on a 64bit host still requires 32bit libraries and build tools as the Guest Additions which are part of the build process are 32bit. Note that on 64bit Ubuntu systems some links to shared libraries are missing. This can be fixed with

    ln -s libX11.so.6    /usr/lib32/libX11.so 
    ln -s libXTrap.so.6  /usr/lib32/libXTrap.so 
    ln -s libXt.so.6     /usr/lib32/libXt.so 
    ln -s libXtst.so.6   /usr/lib32/libXtst.so
    ln -s libXmu.so.6    /usr/lib32/libXmu.so
    ln -s libXext.so.6   /usr/lib32/libXext.so

    Building VirtualBox

    1. Change to the root directory of the sources and execute the configure script:
      ./configure --disable-hardening
      
      If it finds everything it needs, it will create a file called 'AutoConfig.kmk' containing paths to the various tools on your system. Also, it will create an environment setup script called env.sh. This step only has to be done once (if something changes in your build tool setup, you might have to repeat it but keep in mind that both output files will be overwritten).

    The switch --disable-hardening should not be used for building packages for redistribution or for production use.

    1. Whenever you want to build VirtualBox, you have to open a shell and source the generated environment setup script 'env.sh', i.e. do
      source ./env.sh
    1. To build a release package, type
      kmk all
      
      This produces the required binaries in out/linux.x86/release/bin/. If you want to build a debug version, type
      kmk BUILD_TYPE=debug
      
      In case you have more than one CPU core, kmk will automatically do a parallel build. 
    1. If you made a hardened build (that is, you omitted the --disable-hardened switch from configure) you have to set some symbolic links manually to be able to start VMs from the bin/ directory:
      cd out/linux.x86/release/bin/components
      ln -s ../VBoxDDU.so .
      ln -s ../VBoxREM.so .
      ln -s ../VBoxRT.so .
      ln -s ../VBoxVMM.so .
      ln -s ../VBoxXPCOM.so .

    Building VirtualBox packages for distribution

    Never disable hardening (see previous section) when creating packages for redistribution.

    To be more LSB-compliant, change the default pathes which are used by the VirtualBox binaries to find their components. Add the following build variables to LocalConfig.kmk:

    VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE_ARCH := /usr/lib/virtualbox
    This is the application's private directory, architecture-dependent.
    VBOX_PATH_SHARED_LIBS := $(VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE_ARCH)
    Where to put the shared libraries, usually the same directory as the private path as the VirtualBox shared libraries are normally not used by any other application.
    VBOX_WITH_ORIGIN :=
    Disable RPATH=$ORIGIN and use a fixed RUNPATH.
    VBOX_WITH_RUNPATH := $(VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE_ARCH)
    Set RUNPATH to the directory where our shared libraries can be found.
    VBOX_PATH_APP_PRIVATE := /usr/share/virtualbox
    This is the applications's private directory, not architecture-dependent.
    VBOX_PATH_APP_DOCS := /usr/share/doc/virtualbox
    Set the directory containing the documentation. The file VirtualBox.chm and UserManual.pdf are searched within this directory.
    VBOX_WITH_TESTCASES :=
    Save compile time by not building the testcases.
    VBOX_WITH_TESTSUITE :=
    Save compile time by not building the testsuite. 

    Running your build

    You can run VirtualBox directly from the build target directory (out/linux.x86/release/bin/). But first of all, you must build and install the VirtualBox kernel module, whose sources will have been copied to the build target directory.

    So, issue the following:

    cd out/linux.x86/release/bin/src
    make
    sudo make install
    cd ..

    Then it should have been installed to your modules directory and you can load it using modprobe vboxdrv. Make sure you give yourself read and write access to /dev/vboxdrv.

    If you made a hardened build, make sure that the setuid stubs have the correct permissions:

    for f in VirtualBox VBoxHeadless VBoxSDL VBoxBFE VBoxNetDHCP VBoxNetAdpCtl; do
      chown root.root $f
      chmod 4511 $f
    done

    Finally, you can start one of the frontends, e.g.

    ./VirtualBox
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