>casper@sun.com wrote:
>> You mean you reconfigure with "configure"? Which compiler changes the
>> output binary depending on the isainfo? I don't remember.
>>
>>
>Not the compiler -- the configure script creates a makefile with
>compiler options depending of the output of isainfo.
>
>>
casper@sun.com wrote:
You mean you reconfigure with "configure"? Which compiler changes the
output binary depending on the isainfo? I don't remember.
Not the compiler -- the configure script creates a makefile with
compiler options depending of the output of isainfo.
Can this be do
>Hi
>
>I'm running OpenSolaris on a T61p with 64 Bit CPUs. Sometimes I need a
>32 Bit OpenSolaris instance (e.g. to compile 32 Bit binaries without
>changing the make files). I can do this with either rebooting into 32
>Bit or within a VirtualBox /QEMU virtual machine but it would be more
>el
Bernd Schemmer writes:
> >>hat exactly are you trying to do, and why won't it work on a regular
> >>64-bit kernel? Do you just want to limit the output of 'isainfo', or
> >>is there something more to it?
>
> Exactly -- ... The problem occured while I was creating a package for
> the new QEMU ve
Hi,
hat exactly are you trying to do, and why won't it work on a regular
64-bit kernel? Do you just want to limit the output of 'isainfo', or
is there something more to it?
Exactly -- ... The problem occured while I was creating a package for
the new QEMU version. That package should contai
Bernd Schemmer writes:
> I'm running OpenSolaris on a T61p with 64 Bit CPUs. Sometimes I need a
> 32 Bit OpenSolaris instance (e.g. to compile 32 Bit binaries without
> changing the make files). I can do this with either rebooting into 32
> Bit or within a VirtualBox /QEMU virtual machine but i
Hi
I'm running OpenSolaris on a T61p with 64 Bit CPUs. Sometimes I need a
32 Bit OpenSolaris instance (e.g. to compile 32 Bit binaries without
changing the make files). I can do this with either rebooting into 32
Bit or within a VirtualBox /QEMU virtual machine but it would be more
elegant t