2013/8/14 Alexander Graf :
>> -void *fdt;
>> +void *fdt = 0;
>
> This should be NULL. NULL doesn't have to be 0 according to C IIRC.
The last statement is wrong here, NULL is always the same as 0
language-wise. Although the above code is always correct, some will
consider it better style t
Hi,
I tried to install NetBSD/prep 6.1 in qemu-ppc (-M prep), but qemu
crashes during installation with "floating point exception" in a
reproducible way.
qemu is version 1.5.2-1 from Arch Linux (sorry, didn't have the time
to build a current one) on a x86_64 host. The same happens with Win
qemu 1