Both MacOS and Solaris have special case handling for the CPU
type, because the check_define probes will return i386 even if
the hardware is 64 bit and x86_64 would be preferable. Move
these checks earlier in the configure probing so that we can
do them only if the user didn't specify a CPU with
Am 14.08.2012 16:35, schrieb Peter Maydell:
Both MacOS and Solaris have special case handling for the CPU
type, because the check_define probes will return i386 even if
the hardware is 64 bit and x86_64 would be preferable. Move
these checks earlier in the configure probing so that we can
do
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Pathetic case (32bit qemu on 64bit hw under Mac OS X 10.6) tested succesfully.
Thanks for your patience and help.
Michael
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