On 30.09.2011, at 19:46, Alexander Graf wrote:

> When using qemu's linux-user binaries through binfmt, argv[0] gets lost
> along the execution because qemu only gets passed in the full file name
> to the executable while argv[0] can be something completely different.
> 
> This breaks in some subtile situations, such as the grep and make test
> suites.
> 
> This patch adds a wrapper binary called qemu-$TARGET-binfmt that can be
> used with binfmt's P flag which passes the full path _and_ argv[0] to
> the binfmt handler.
> 
> The binary would be smart enough to be versatile and only exist in the
> system once, creating the qemu binary path names from its own argv[0].
> However, this seemed like it didn't fit the make system too well, so
> we're currently creating a new binary for each target archictecture.
> 
> CC: Reinhard Max <m...@suse.de>
> Signed-off-by: Alexander Graf <ag...@suse.de>

Ping?

Alex


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