Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 04 Oct 2003 23:34:36 +0100 | From | Tony Hoyle <> | Subject | Re: Oops linux 2.4.23-pre6 on amd64 |
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Andi Kleen wrote: >>Oops, scratch that last one... It's invalid too as I used the original >>oops rather than the new one. This one's the right one (honest!). > > > I cannot see anything obviously wrong. At which kernel version did the > problem start? And is your compiler version known to be not buggy ?
AFAIK there is only one version that supports compiling to amd64 (only one for debian anyway) - I'm on 3.3.2-0pre4.biarch1. It is a bit flaky (in 32bit it'll happily do a make -j255 without worrying... going to 64 bit needs about 10 attempts to do a single compile because it keeps falling over with internal compiler errors/segfaults/etc.).
The problem with a brand new architecture is until the toolset stabliizes I have to cross my fingers and hope. Certainly if it's compiling dodgy code it'll explain why Alsa is about as stable as a drunk in a high wind...
OK I'll forget it for now & go back to 32bit for a couple of months then try again.
Tony
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