The recent TCG code to replace dyngen code in qemu cvs has broken
PowerPC host support (or from what is appears...anyone else who is not
x86 or x86-64). Is anyone working to fix this ? Is there a plan to fix
all the other hosts?
Jerone
On Thursday 21 February 2008, Jerone Young wrote:
The recent TCG code to replace dyngen code in qemu cvs has broken
PowerPC host support (or from what is appears...anyone else who is not
x86 or x86-64). Is anyone working to fix this ? Is there a plan to fix
all the other hosts?
As far as
On Thu, 2008-02-21 at 20:27 +, Paul Brook wrote:
On Thursday 21 February 2008, Jerone Young wrote:
The recent TCG code to replace dyngen code in qemu cvs has broken
PowerPC host support (or from what is appears...anyone else who is not
x86 or x86-64). Is anyone working to fix this ? Is
I'm not really familiar with the qemu development process; is this
usually how it works? People are free to break things and assume others
will fix it?
Not really. However this is fairly exceptional circumstances. The gcc3
dependency means it's getting harder and harder to build qemu at all.