Cocoa can only be enabled on Darwin, and is enabled by default too, making --enable-cocoa redundant, with no way to disable Cocoa. It also interfered with SDL support in a way that was dependent on the order of commandline switches.
Signed-off-by: Andrzej Zaborowski <andrew.zaborow...@intel.com> --- Cocoa support seems to be broken at the moment, at least on some MacOS X versions. But qemu builds and runs with SDL. configure | 7 ++----- 1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/configure b/configure index fb15bc6..c5d07af 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -674,10 +674,7 @@ for opt do ;; --enable-profiler) profiler="yes" ;; - --enable-cocoa) - cocoa="yes" ; - sdl="no" ; - audio_drv_list="coreaudio `echo $audio_drv_list | sed s,coreaudio,,g`" + --disable-cocoa) cocoa="no" ;; --disable-system) softmmu="no" ;; @@ -986,7 +983,7 @@ echo " --disable-sdl disable SDL" echo " --enable-sdl enable SDL" echo " --disable-vnc disable VNC" echo " --enable-vnc enable VNC" -echo " --enable-cocoa enable COCOA (Mac OS X only)" +echo " --disable-cocoa disable COCOA (Mac OS X only)" echo " --audio-drv-list=LIST set audio drivers list:" echo " Available drivers: $audio_possible_drivers" echo " --audio-card-list=LIST set list of emulated audio cards [$audio_card_list]" -- 1.7.4.4