Same thing for FreeBSD (first the differences in IEEE FP headers, then
the vfs header, then I gave up), but since the ports build has been
patched to work around those, I refrained myself from reporting this
to the mailing list.

However, it would be really nice to have upstream QEMU building
without specific *BSD patches. Just my personal opinion, though.

--
"The weakest way to solve a problem is just to solve it"
-Alan Kay



On 11/2/05, Dave Feustel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There occur a number of compile errors when I
> attempt to build Qemu on OpenBSD 3.7 using gcc 3.3.5.
>
> Symbols FE_RN, FE_RM, etc are undefined. They are used
> After I fixed that I got a number of other errors which I have
> not yet had time to figure out. Qemu has been ported to
> OpenBSD, but I wanted to get the latest version and possibly
> start hacking on it.
>
> Thanks,
> Dave Feustel
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