On 09/13/2010 12:47 PM, Adhyas Avasthi wrote:
Anthony
Are you sure that this error is because the make version is not
similar to yours?
As I said, I cannot even make the rc1 image. The last stable image I
can make is qemu-0.12.5
Even 0.12.5 also gives the make output initially that says "could not
find -include" but continues to build without any issues. Maybe we
decided to break build on this warning for 0.13 rc?
What OS are you running? Is this Solaris 10?
Yes, I'm very sure that this is your version of make.
Regards,
Anthony Liguori
I guess I am still stuck at this error and cannot compile qemu on my box.
As for compiling with different targets, I am getting similar behavior
for the following targets specifically "i386-softmmu, x86_64-softmmu,
ppc-softmmu"
If I give the target as "x86_64-linux-user" I get a different error
(output reproduced below):
bash-3.2$ make
Makefile:331: no file name for `-include'
GEN config-host.h
GEN trace.h
Makefile:23: no file name for `-include'
make-3.79.1-p7[1]: *** No rule to make target `i386-dis.o', needed by
`all'. Stop.
make-3.79.1-p7: *** [subdir-libdis-user] Error 2
Any pointers to unblock me will be very helpful.
Thanks,
Adhyas