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Hello Maurice! 27 Jun 06 15:37, Maurice Kinal wrote to Gert Koefoed Andersen: MK> You might also want to be booting a 2.6.17 kernel on there as I found MK> on this particular x86_64 system that there were some significant MK> patches related to amd64 and the particular chipsets (nForce4 here) :) gert have if i recall only nforce3, but yes 2.6.17 is alot more stable then 2.6.16, but i use 2.6.15 hehe :-) MK> on this board. It made a big difference here but still doesn't solve MK> 32-bit builds. its 100% userland MK> For that you need multilibs to be working with gcc MK> and friends. 32bit is only needed if we exactly know that one program is not 64bit clean MK> I don't know how gentoo looks after this particular issue. then install gentoo :-) GKA>> The stable version on hpt 1.4-rc5 and smapi 2.4-rc5 got by wget to GKA>> sourceforge.net and not by cvs. MK> I have the hpt 1.4-rc4 and smapi 2.4-rc4 here. Built them using MK> CC="gcc -m32" and the 32-bit libs are in /lib. I have the 64-bit MK> ones in /lib64. both compiled well ? both works well ? GKA>> And it is still getting segmention fault and some msgapierr -3 ... GKA>> could be bug and error in some doing work by gentoo amd64 2006 there GKA>> not like to work with some programs or more in stable husky for hpt. gert stop using software that seqfaults :-) MK> It sounds to me that they simply aren't 64-bit capable. What version MK> of gcc? less then gcc 4 Regards Benny ... there can only be one way of life, and it works :) --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/2.4.20-43_41.rh8.0.at (i686))* Origin: There is no place like 127.0.0.1 if its not for (2:237/53) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 237/53 261/38 123/500 106/2000 633/267 |
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