Find out how to run gcc 3.x if you have it installed, e.g., on mine
(Mac OS X), gcc-3.3 does it, then:
./configure --cc=gcc-3.3
This seems to be enough (HOST_CC left as gcc doesn't break anything
but it may be safer to set that too as 3.x).
On 02/11/2005, at 10:00 AM, Karl Magdsick wrote:
gcc 4.x is known not to compile qemu, due to a register allocation
bug in gcc.
Also, the current qemu code generator is an ugly hack that relies
on some
specifics of gcc 3.x function implementation. There is work being
done
on a _real_ code generator for qemu.
-Karl
On 11/1/05, Julien Lancien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am unable to compile qemu on my machine :p. I've attached the
result
of the configure and make.
My gcc version is: 4.0.3 20051006 and kernel 2.6.13 vanilla.
I used the CVS snapshot, but I got mostly the same problem with the
0.7.2 version.
Tell me if you want more infos, and thanks for any help.
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