QEMU is a FAST! processor emulator using dynamic translation to achieve
good emulation speed.
QEMU has two operating modes:
* Full system emulation. In this mode, QEMU emulates a full system
(for example a PC), including a processor and various peripherials.
It can be used to launch different Operating Systems without rebooting
the PC or to debug system code.
* User mode emulation (Linux host only). In this mode, QEMU can launch
Linux processes compiled for one CPU on another CPU. It can be used to
launch the Wine Windows API emulator or to ease cross-compilation and
cross-debugging.
As QEMU requires no host kernel patches to run, it is very safe and easy to use.
This is a slave port of emulators/qemu-devel to build only static
bsd-user targets named like qemu-mips-static. While still being
experimental people have already built quite a few armv6/mips/mips64
packages using these and e.g. poudriere. Some notes are also here:
http://wiki.freebsd.org/QemuUserModeHowTo
WWW: http://wiki.qemu.org/Main_Page
Suggested by: bapt
- .DS_Store files
- some VCS related files
Note: it's still recommended to not extract/install those files if they are
not needed
PR: ports/189859
Submitted by: adamw (first version)
Reviewed by: bapt
With hat: portmgr
from the work or stage directory instead of a previously installed library.
In pseudo code:
s,PLUGIN_LIBS="$PLUGIN_LIBS -Lsrc -labiword",
PLUGIN_LIBS="src/libabiword.la $PLUGIN_LIBS",
s,foo_LIBS="$foo_LIBS $PLUGIN_LIBS",
foo_LIBS="$PLUGIN_LIBS $foo_LIBS",
The initial value of PLUGIN_LIBS may contain -L/usr/local/lib so it would
have to come after -Lsrc, but -Lsrc is not correct when libtool relinks
plugins during staging so use src/libabiword.la and let libtool figure out
what flags are needed. Secondly, switch around foo_LIBS and PLUGIN_LIBS
because foo_LIBS may contain -L/usr/local/lib.
Most notable change is the renaming of $samplicator_user to
$samplicator_runas. The reasoning is that the usage of daemon(8) and
$name_user does not mix well; it resulted in the following:
_doit='su -m $name_user -c '\''sh -c "/usr/sbin/daemon -u $name_user ..."
This defeats the purpose of daemon which has to be launched as root.
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