hello
> ah, so what are my options here? Can I compile qemu with an explicit
> -lpthread flag, or will I have to recomplile glibc? It seems that
> having two glibc libraries on my system is rather messy...
try to use LD_ASSUME_KERNEL, so your command becomes
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.9 ./qemu-i386 /bi
>> argon:~/tmp # ./qemu-i386 /bin/ls
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
>> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 258
>> qemu: Unsupported sys
> argon:~/tmp # ./qemu-i386 /bin/ls
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 219
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 258
> qemu: Unsupported syscall: 240
I am having problems running a toy example using qemu. Here's my setup:
Linux argon 2.6.11.4-21.9-default #1 Fri Aug 19 11:58:59 UTC 2005 i686
i686 i386 GNU/Linux
./configure --disable-gfx-check --prefix=../tmp
--target-list=i386-user,i386-softmmu
argon:~/tmp # ./qemu-i386 /bin/ls
qemu: Unsuppor