Le Sunday 03 February 2008 04:15:52 andrzej zaborowski, vous avez écrit :
> I have no clue about ps2 but seeing as redirecting the command from
> kbd to mouse (0 -> 1 in the kbd_queue call) fixes the keyboard issue
> for Gujin, but breaks mouse, the obvious conclusion is that the
> command should
On 21/01/2008, Even Rouault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the tutorial on how to use git bisection ;-)
> In fact, whatever version control system you use, I think you spend most of
> time recompiling and testing stuff...
>
> Anyway, on the core problem I'm pointing out, does someone have
Thanks for the tutorial on how to use git bisection ;-)
In fact, whatever version control system you use, I think you spend most of
time recompiling and testing stuff...
Anyway, on the core problem I'm pointing out, does someone have any clue on
what should be done ? Should the revision 1.24 of
Hi,
On Sun, 20 Jan 2008, Even Rouault wrote:
> After quite a lot of CVS bisection, [...]
Not wanting to advertise git, but to help other people needing to bisect
efficiently: here is a recipe how to do this with git.
1. get git (obviously)
2. $ git clone git://repo.or.cz/qemu.git/
(it is a
After quite a lot of CVS bisection, I've identified revision 1.24 of
hw/pckbd.c ("QEMU keyboard issue with Gujin-2.2") to be responsible for the
regression with the PS/2 mouse for FC4 guests.
With r1.24, I can read in the log of the kernel boot sequence :
"PNP: PS/2 Controller [PNP0303:KBD,PNP0f
Hi,
I've tried QEMU 0.9.1 and PS/2 mouse support for FC4 guest seems to be broken.
I was using previously a CVS version dating back to 2007/09/07 and it works
fine with it.
It can be tested by simply running qemu on the FC4-i386-DVD.iso installation
ISO DVD. Anaconda doesn't manage to find the