Experimental version of waitpid()

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patacongo 2011-03-10 14:00:04 +00:00
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* QEMU
- Building QEMU
- Cygwin Build Problems
- Running QEMU
- Cygwin Build Problems
- Running QEMU
* Toolchains
- Cygwin Buildroot Toolchain
- Buildroot Instructions
- Buildroot Instructions
* Configurations
- ostest
- nsh
QEMU
====
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Workaround:
None known. It does not seem possible to build QEMU using the Cygwin gcc.
I tried editing configure. Removing the following line will allow QEMU to
configure:
I tried editing configure. Removing the following line will allow QEMU to
configure:
QEMU_CFLAGS="-mno-cygwin $QEMU_CFLAGS"
However, it then fails later during the compilation phase.
However, it then fails later during the compilation phase.
Recommendation:
1. Google for "qemu windows download" and download some pre-built QEMU
binaries. I found 0.14.0 here: http://dietpc.org/windows/qemu/, or
2. Try building QEMU with MingGW (I understand that this is difficult).
binaries. I found 0.14.0 here: http://dietpc.org/windows/qemu/, or
2. Try building QEMU with MingGW (I understand that this is difficult).
NOTE: As of this writing, I have not been successful getting ANY pre-built
version of QEMU to work successful; they all fail immediately with
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cd <nuttx-directory>/tools
./configure.sh qemu-i486/ostest
nsh
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Configures the NuttShell (nsh) located at examples/nsh. This
configuration may be selected as follows:
cd <nuttx-directory>/tools
./configure.sh qemu-i486/nsh