On Sat, Jun 23 2007, Rob Landley wrote: > On Friday 22 June 2007 18:31:20 Rob Landley wrote: > > Ok, it's a more fundamental problem: > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sys$ qemu-i386 > > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > > > Nothing to do with the program it's trying to run, it segfaults with no > > arguments. > > > > Is anybody else seeing this? > > > > Rob > > So I'm vaguely suspecting that some of the dynamic linker magic this thing's > doing is contributing to the screw up (or at least the complexity of > debugging it), so I thought I'd statically link. > > If I ./configure --static the result doesn't build, it dies during linking. > Is this expected? (Do I need to install .a versions of all the alsa and x11 > libraries to make that work?) > > I realize releases are a bit out of fashion, but is there any way to go > through cvs to track down which checkin broke this stuff? I can do it in > git, mercurial, or subversion. But cvs isn't really set up for this sort of > thing...
git clone git://git.kernel.dk/data/git/qemu.git and bisect on that then. It's a continued git import of the cvs repo, gets updated every night. -- Jens Axboe