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-Binary emulation of a Solaris-8-compiled dynamically linked C program gives a bus error immediately on startup when running with qemu-sparc
-Description of problem:
-I am currently trying to use binary emulation to run a dynamically-linked executable C program that was written and compiled on a Solaris 8 VM. However, when I do so, I immediately get a bus error, and I'm not sure what the cause is. Below I'll delineate all of the steps I took to recreate this.
-Steps to reproduce:
-1. Start Solaris 8 VM (this was done via QEMU, actually, and there are no issues here)
-2. Write a simple `.c` program.
-3. Compile that program with `/usr/local/bin/gcc`. The name of the program is `binary_emulation`.
-4. Test program on the VM to ensure functionality.
-5. Stop VM.
-6. Mount `.qcow2` on the Linux host so I can easily extract files from it.
-7. Copy the entire `/` directory off to `~/binary_emulation/target`
-8. Copy `binary_emulation` to a separate directory.
-9. `cd` to `.../qemu/build`
-10. Run `./qemu-sparc -L ~/binary_emulation/target ~/binary_emulation/binary_emulation`
-Additional information:
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