Hi,
I think that a small note about qemu-darwin-user in the doc should be
quite useful...
Pierre.
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Hi,
This patch alters a bit the qemu-darwin-user usage output. It also
add a bit more documentation on int 0x90, and suppress dead code.
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Hi,
This patch cleans up target_mach_msg_trap(), removes unuseful
do_pread, begins sysctl implementation and implements fcntl.
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"Johannes Schindelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Did anyone try the latest CVS qemu on Cygwin ?
AFAICT this is due to SDL. I did not succeed in compiling any SDL related
stuff in cygwin, but then, I did not really try, since the MinGW
compilation is easy enough.
I've successfully compiled
Hi,
Hmm. All I can say is the upper half of rbx (which holds T0) gets
spilled on FreeBSD-current/amd64 hosts unless saving and restoring
the full 64 bit of it...
That's also what I got with VirtualBox on x86_64. Here is an update to
the patch I posted yesterday and that applies to current Q
Hi,
we have decided to wait for the next qemu release until we update the
patches for kju, as qemu dev has picked up speed, which is good.
Never the less, you can grab the patches for qemu cvs (OS X Intel) here:
http://www.kberg.ch/qemu/cvspatches20070202.zip
Best Regards
Mike
On 03.02.2007
Hi Mike,
Thanks a lot for the patches. I applied them
(together with qemu-0.7.0-gcc4.patch, which appears to
be necessary although it's not in the archive you
created) but in the middle of the build dyngen rejects
op.o:
../dyngen -c -o opc.h op.o
dyngen: Unable to replace ret with jmp in
op_bs