OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve the
hardware architecture as uname -m will return the meta architecture
instead of the hardware architecture (.e.g. macppc vs powerpc).
Signed-off-by: Brad
On 24 August 2012 10:47, Brad Smith b...@comstyle.com wrote:
OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve the
hardware architecture as uname -m will return the meta architecture
instead of the hardware
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:55:10AM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote:
On 24 August 2012 10:47, Brad Smith b...@comstyle.com wrote:
OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve the
hardware architecture as
Il 24/08/2012 11:55, Peter Maydell ha scritto:
OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve the
hardware architecture as uname -m will return the meta architecture
instead of the hardware
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 01:56:31PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
Il 24/08/2012 11:55, Peter Maydell ha scritto:
OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve the
hardware architecture as uname -m
Il 24/08/2012 14:00, Brad Smith ha scritto:
OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the
special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve
the
hardware architecture as uname -m will return the meta architecture
instead of the
On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 02:02:57PM +0200, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
Il 24/08/2012 14:00, Brad Smith ha scritto:
OpenBSD's uname works as expected with the -s flag so remove the
special
handling when determining the target OS. Use arch -s to retrieve
the
hardware architecture