Chris,

I only have the kqemu source available in my current packages.

I'll look at hardcoding, 

        bigendian="no"

Thanks.


On Sun, 2007-11-25 at 12:03 -0500, Chris Knadle wrote:
> On Saturday 24 November 2007, andy wrote:
> > I'm using Ubuntu Studio (Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn).
> >
> > Meanwhile, I'm trying to configure kqemu and do not understand the
> > following output:
> >
> >         big/little test failed
> >         Source path       /usr/src/modules/kqemu
> >         C compiler        gcc
> >         Host C compiler   gcc
> >         make              make
> >         host CPU          i386
> >
> >         kernel sources    /lib/modules/2.6.20-16-lowlatency/build
> >         kbuild type       2.6
> >
> > What's the failure?
> 
>    Okay, what's confusing me about the above is that this appears to relate 
> to 
> *compiling* the kqemu kernel module.  This may not be necessary; look through 
> the available packages and see if there is a kqemu-modules-* package for the 
> kernel you're currently running.  If there is, install it, then 'modprobe 
> kqemu' to load the module.  If you want the kqemu module to load on every 
> boot, add it to the list of modules in /etc/modules.
> 
>    I likewise build the kqemu module from source, but I don't get the 
> big/little endian failure.  If you want to compile kqemu from source and get 
> around the big/little endian failure message, you can probably modify the 
> setting in /usr/src/modules/kqemu/configure and hardcode it to:
> 
>    bigendian="no"
> 
> which should hopefully get around that issue.
> 
>    -- Chris
> 

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