sixxie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:00 am
Sad, but it needs the pthreads support for the GDB interface.
Is this for the new GDB monitor commands (since earlier versions of XRoar with GDB support work on XP)?
sixxie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:00 am
I don't think trying to support XP is going to prey on my mind too much, but just this once maybe see if the 1.1.55 snapshot build in http://www.6809.org.uk/tmp/xroar/ works for you! In case it does, it was built under MinGW with the options --disable-gdb-target --without-pthreads supplied to configure.
I would love to try it, but unfortunately xroar-snap-1.1.55-w32.zip doesn't contain an executable!
sixxie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:00 am
Sad, but it needs the pthreads support for the GDB interface.
Is this for the new GDB monitor commands (since earlier versions of XRoar with GDB support work on XP)?
No it's all GDB support - the problem is that the pthreads library in mingw has changed (not sure why), and now looks like it won't work at all on XP. So in theory I could downgrade all my mingw things but that's quite difficult to maintain...
sixxie wrote: ↑Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:00 am
I don't think trying to support XP is going to prey on my mind too much, but just this once maybe see if the 1.1.55 snapshot build in http://www.6809.org.uk/tmp/xroar/ works for you! In case it does, it was built under MinGW with the options --disable-gdb-target --without-pthreads supplied to configure.
I would love to try it, but unfortunately xroar-snap-1.1.55-w32.zip doesn't contain an executable!
Whoops! That's uncovered another odd build bug, and now I wonder how the regular windows builds even worked at all... Try 1.1.80
Note that if XP support is removed I will no longer be able to test 32-bit Windows versions of XRoar on a 32-bit version of Windows. I can still test them on 64-bit versions of Windows but then any problem arising from running XRoar on a 32-bit Windows platform may go unnoticed.
Ciaran,
my antivirus software won't let me run xroar.exe found in xroar-1.2-w32.zip, claiming that it contains "Win32:MalOb-IJ [Cryp]". Can you confirm that this is a false positive?
There is no problem with xroar.exe found in xroar-1.2-w64.zip.
Alastair wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 11:20 pm
Ciaran,
my antivirus software won't let me run xroar.exe found in xroar-1.2-w32.zip, claiming that it contains "Win32:MalOb-IJ [Cryp]". Can you confirm that this is a false positive?
There is no problem with xroar.exe found in xroar-1.2-w64.zip.
Well I can confirm that I certainly didn't put it there
It was cross-built on a Linux machine using MinGW... which doesn't mean that Debian's toolchain couldn't have been subverted of course, but does make it seem less likely to be a true positive.
For what it's worth, ClamAV 0.103.7 doesn't spot anything wrong with it (zip md5sum 26e40641eb594ce5705c36c017c38783). Scanning the raw directory, and the zip separately:
VirusTotal shows that two vendors claim a problem - the sister companies Avast and AVG, so in reality just one vendor since they share the same virus definitions - so I am pretty confident that it is a false positive.