From: Alexander G. <ag...@su...> - 2010-10-17 07:20:55
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Howdy, Am 16.10.2010 um 20:21 schrieb Konstantin Tokarev <an...@ya...>: > Hi all! > I'm trying to build Mac-on-Linux on Mac OS X (PPC). As I can see from sources, this platform was supported (despite the name of the project :) > > So, I've tried to compile it. > > 1. Compilation stopped at bootx/accel/molaccel.S. In attachment there is the patch fixing this problem (I'm not an assembler guru, just looked into SVN history - that problem occured earlier). Maybe conditional compilation is needed here Hrm. I'll have to check that one again later. Not sure why the explicit length is given here. > > 2. Next fail occured in kvm.o. I don't know why it's compiled - I've checked MOL module in dialog, not KVM (and I guess both are not relevant for OS X). So I think it is an issue of build system Oh? It really shouldn't get compiled. I'll check asap. > > Finally, I guess whole bootx directory is related to booting of OS X - and personally I'm not interested in it. I'd like to try Linux or *BSD guests, but not OS X (I even don't need X11 support in guests). Can I disable OS X guest support entirely? Linux guests don't work, BSD even less so. There used to be at least minimal support for Linux, but I haven't seen any efforts towards BSD. If you want to run Linux VMs on PPC, please use a Linux host and KVM :) > > P.S. There was a bug in configure.in causing warning message - attached patch fixes it. Ouch. I'll apply it as soon as I get access to a real computer again. Alex > |