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SubjectRe: ?Powermanagement?-Regression in 2.6.36
On 21.10.2010 16:34, Christian Bahls wrote:
> Dear List
>
> PPS: bisecting this regression seems to be out of question
> recompiling the kernel on this computer takes a few hours
> as all the other computers i use are 64bit
> i would alternatively have to setup a cross-compilation environment
> which i have not done in years (and not without rocklinux either)

As far as it is my experience, x86 32bit/64bit can build each other.

On the "big" machine just add "ARCH=x86" to (all!) make invocations.
ARCH=x86 makes "CONFIG_64BIT" an actual configuration option and
honours whatever is configured in the .config-file.





Bis denn

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