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[Qemu-devel] os x support & panther
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Satadru Pramanik |
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[Qemu-devel] os x support & panther |
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Mon, 27 Oct 2003 20:39:42 -0500 |
First, congratulations on the release of qemu 5.0. The feature set
looks really nice.
I know that the issue of OS X support has come up recently on this
list, but had a tiny bit to chip in as I hadn't seen much activity
regarding it here in the last week.
OS X 10.3 came out this weekend, and Apple's page on OS X 10.3 states:
Panther emulates the System V poll system call on top of BSDís native
select API, and the dlopen/dlclose dynamic library access routines “
used with Executable and Linking Format (ELF) binaries on Linux, BSD,
and other operating systemsóon top of the native Mach-O format used on
Mac OS X. With these routines available on Mac OS X, developers of
cross-platform UNIX applications can port libraries and applications to
Mac OS X with little or no change to their existing applications.
Does this mean that we should be able to run a linuxppc binary in some
sort of chroot on an OS X System without any changes? The whole
concept of supporting qemu on OS X is a bit of a sharecropper's dream,
but if we can just run the linuxppc binary on an OS X system, that
would be sufficient to run things like a linux/i386 version of wine,
right?
I likely know nothing about what I am talking about, but seeing some
names on this list from the days ( late 90s) when I ran linuxppc makes
me very happy, especially with a new powerbook that I am eager to try
qemu on...
Satadru
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