OpenBSD/i386 uses elf_i386_obsd for the emulation linker. Signed-off-by: Brad Smith <b...@comstyle.com>
diff --git a/configure b/configure index dd73cce62f..c9dd747283 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -5159,9 +5159,9 @@ if test \( "$cpu" = "i386" -o "$cpu" = "x86_64" \) -a \ "$targetos" != "Darwin" -a "$targetos" != "SunOS" -a \ "$softmmu" = yes ; then # Different host OS linkers have different ideas about the name of the ELF - # emulation. Linux and OpenBSD use 'elf_i386'; FreeBSD uses the _fbsd - # variant; and Windows uses i386pe. - for emu in elf_i386 elf_i386_fbsd i386pe; do + # emulation. Linux and OpenBSD/amd64 use 'elf_i386'; FreeBSD uses the _fbsd + # variant; OpenBSD/i386 uses the _obsd variant; and Windows uses i386pe. + for emu in elf_i386 elf_i386_fbsd elf_i386_obsd i386pe; do if "$ld" -verbose 2>&1 | grep -q "^[[:space:]]*$emu[[:space:]]*$"; then ld_i386_emulation="$emu" roms="optionrom"