Hi,
Fedora Core 4 with gcc4 seems to have some trouble compiling qemu,
even with the below patch attached. EG:
[...snip many signedness errors...]
gcc -Wall -O2 -g -fno-strict-aliasing -fomit-frame-pointer
-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -falign-functions=0 -fno-gcse
-fno-reorder-blocks -fno-op
> In your configure output I notice you didn't have static versions of the
> SDL libraries available. This will limit the availability of the SDL
> support somewhat.
In most cases it doesn't make any difference. Static SDL is only needed if
you're building qemu-fast or you're building everything
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Josef Moffett wrote:
but I did find the following with the -monitor stdio; that when I did a
screen dump qemu was running and dumping valid (linux, win 98 and winxp)
screen images. I only had no access to these - in other words the emulator
was working fine, both with and
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 17:36 +0100, Paul Brook wrote:
> > I first just tried without the SDL-devel libs, but that was the same,
> > and the above mentioned thread suggested that SDL may be a cause
> > (although I suspect we may be talking of different problems).
>
> Did you actually do a clean buil
> I first just tried without the SDL-devel libs, but that was the same,
> and the above mentioned thread suggested that SDL may be a cause
> (although I suspect we may be talking of different problems).
Did you actually do a clean build after installing sdl-devel? You need to
either delete your b
2005/6/16, Aaron Feng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yesterday I tried QEMU for the first time, I downloaded the 0.70
> Windows installer package, and everything installed just fine. I also
> downloaded Mandrake 10 image from freeoszoo.org, but I'm having
> trouble to get Mandrake to boot. Here is the co
I have already sent this, but just before I was confirmed on the list,
so I don't think it went through. If it did, please forgive me for a
double post - and if you can let me have a ref to any replies it may
have received.
I have just joined the mail list after coming up with a problem simila
Hello. Here's a bunch of patches that have been developed for
Scratchbox's [1] version of qemu. They make it possible to run the ARM
version of the maemo [2] platform.
[1] http://scratchbox.org/
[2] http://maemo.org/
The patches have been made against qemu 0.7.0, and most of them are
specific t
Yesterday I tried QEMU for the first time, I downloaded the 0.70
Windows installer package, and everything installed just fine. I also
downloaded Mandrake 10 image from freeoszoo.org, but I'm having
trouble to get Mandrake to boot. Here is the command I used:
qemu.exe -L "path_to_my_mandrake_ima
On Thursday 16 June 2005 10:57, Anton D. Kachalov wrote:
> Hello!
> I requested grant to distribute Kqemu module, but there is no response
> from Fabrice in one month.
> Can anybody help?
In a word: No.
kqemu is a proprietary product. The only person who can help you is Fabrice.
Paul
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Hello!
I requested grant to distribute Kqemu module, but there is no response
from Fabrice in one month.
Can anybody help?
Rgds,
anton
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