sir_richard@svn.reactos.org wrote
... (interesting that buildbot's QEMU does not support SYSENTER, as newer versions do)...
Buildbot doesn't use QEMU it uses KVM. I realise that KVM uses parts of QEMU, but I don't know to what extent. Maybe this is the reason for the difference?
Maybe one day we'll have a real operating system running our build machine instead of linux ;)
Ged.
I've seen patches to kvm to support sysexit - but they aren't in the currently release yet.
Btw. I just got
(hal\halx86\generic\bios.c:228) HAL: Trap0D while not in V86 mode
at the end of 2nd stage in vmware.
Christoph
Am 27.01.2010 09:36, schrieb Ged Murphy:
sir_richard@svn.reactos.org wrote
... (interesting that buildbot's QEMU does not support SYSENTER, as newer versions do)...
Buildbot doesn't use QEMU it uses KVM. I realise that KVM uses parts of QEMU, but I don't know to what extent. Maybe this is the reason for the difference?
Maybe one day we'll have a real operating system running our build machine instead of linux ;)
Ged.
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Maybe one day we'll have a real operating system running our build machine instead of linux ;)
Windows ? j/k
On 27/01/2010 14:57, Matthieu Suiche wrote:
Maybe one day we'll have a real operating system running our build machine instead of linux ;)
Windows ? j/k
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No, The BuildBot will run off of it's own builds :)
Andrew Faulds (andrewweb)
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Andrew Faulds ajfweb@googlemail.com wrote:
No, The BuildBot will run off of it's own builds :)
Since ReactOS can self-host and has networking, this should be the goal.
On 27/01/2010 17:11, Steven Edwards wrote:
On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Andrew Fauldsajfweb@googlemail.com wrote:
No, The BuildBot will run off of it's own builds :)
Since ReactOS can self-host and has networking, this should be the goal.
Exactly.