On Sunday 22 October 2006 9:45 pm, Johannes Schindelin wrote: > > I was pondered trying to get tcc to build qemu, > > (since tcc only supports x86 targets, this is not really a solution.)
No, it supports arm as well. (And I merged a recent patch to support arm EABI.) I remember hearing about a PPC patch (although I never tracked that down), and I was looking into what I needed to do to make it support x86-64. > > and even made a mercurial copy [...] But Fabrice showed back up on > > tuesday and checked in a patch, and now I've got a fork that's out of > > sync with mainline. > > I do not really know Mercurial, but it should make it really easy to merge > two branches (as far as I have been told). That's the general idea, yes. (In this case what was merged is a reworking of a patch I already merged, which I could essentially ignore for now.) The problem is at a higher level: I'd created a fork based of a project that looked abandoned, but it turned out not to be abandoned, so the fork looks like a bad idea in retrospect. *shrug* No shortage of other projects to work on. (Like QEMU: I still haven't managed to install the x86_64 version of ubuntu. An older version hung when it got to the desktop, in last week's version I couldn't even get the bios to bring up grub. Need to thump on it again, but I'm not quite sure how to debug this.) Rob -- "Perfection is reached, not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel