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This patch is mostly a collation of several sets of Solaris host patches that have been around. Thanks to Juergen and a few others for actually having done the hard work of debugging and making things work. What the patch does: 1) deal with the fact that bash is not /bin/sh in Solaris 2) Add defaults for Solaris in configure, and deal with specific behaviors that Solaris doesn't support (like ln -sf not overwriting the target) 3) add --install= option to configure. Solaris's /usr/bin/install is not what qemu expects to see. Default is ginstall, but you can also use the full path to /usr/ucb/install if you don't have Gnu Fileutils installed. However, it's not a good ideas to put /usr/ucb in front of /usr/bin:/usr/sbin. Modified the Makefiles to use $(INSTALL) 4) Added --with-oss= and --oss-inc= to allow the use of the OSS audio driver in Solaris. It had been previosly disabled. (SDL audio tends to stutter on Solaris) 5) Add snippets of code in various place to make qemu compile cleanly under Solaris. Two enhancements: 1) ability to run with user-net if you don't have a DNS server on the host 2) some extra Samba features in vl.c, though I admit to just importing them since I don't run Samba. On solaris, from above the qemu-0.7.0 directory, type gpatch -p0 < qemu-0.7.0-solaris-patch Notes: all of the work has been done on Solaris 10 or Solaris express, using the blastwave gcc-3.4.3 compiler and libSDL-1.2.8 from blastwave. I have seen reports that gcc-3.4.3 in /usr/sfw/bin is broken for qemu building. Ben
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