Bochs/bochs/.conf.linux
Volker Ruppert bc1b1d4ed5 Continued release preparations:
- Using bochsrc option "load32bitOSImage" now causes a warning. It is not
  maintained yet, not documented and we don't whether it is used or not.
  I guess it was designed to boot a real 32-bit guest OS when the Bochs BIOS
  wasn't able to do it.
- Added config option --enable-busmouse to all shortcut scripts. We have two
  usable models present now (tested with Win95).
2017-03-24 18:23:07 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# .conf.linux
#
#which_config=normal
which_config=plugins
CC="gcc"
CXX="c++"
CFLAGS="-Wall -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe" # for speed
#CFLAGS="-Wall -g -pipe" # for development
CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
export CC
export CXX
export CFLAGS
export CXXFLAGS
case $which_config in
normal)
#######################################################################
# configuration 1 for release binary RPMs
# Include a few standard options, speed optimizations, X11 only.
#######################################################################
./configure --enable-sb16 \
--enable-ne2000 \
--enable-all-optimizations \
--enable-cpu-level=6 \
--enable-x86-64 \
--enable-vmx=2 \
--enable-pci \
--enable-clgd54xx \
--enable-voodoo \
--enable-usb \
--enable-usb-ohci \
--enable-usb-ehci \
--enable-usb-xhci \
--enable-busmouse \
--enable-es1370 \
--enable-e1000 \
--enable-show-ips \
${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
;;
plugins)
#######################################################################
# configuration 2 for release binary RPMs
# Include plugins, every possible gui.
#######################################################################
./configure --enable-sb16 \
--enable-ne2000 \
--enable-all-optimizations \
--enable-cpu-level=6 \
--enable-x86-64 \
--enable-vmx=2 \
--enable-pci \
--enable-clgd54xx \
--enable-voodoo \
--enable-usb \
--enable-usb-ohci \
--enable-usb-ehci \
--enable-usb-xhci \
--enable-busmouse \
--enable-es1370 \
--enable-e1000 \
--enable-plugins \
--enable-show-ips \
--with-all-libs \
${CONFIGURE_ARGS}
;;
esac