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Re: x86_64 and x86 userland
From: |
Florian Weimer |
Subject: |
Re: x86_64 and x86 userland |
Date: |
Thu, 05 May 2005 17:38:39 +0200 |
* Ralf Wildenhues:
> or maybe use the setarch tool to set personality (I do not even know how
> portable/available this is -- it exists in RedHat Fedora), it may break,
> e.g. because of the __x86_64__ preprocessor define.
This is a bug. Debian only defines __x86_64__ when -m64 is given on
the command line.
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, (continued)
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Jacob Meuser, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Harald Dunkel, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Ralf Corsepius, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Ralf Corsepius, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Bob Proulx, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland,
Florian Weimer <=
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Richard B. Kreckel, 2005/05/18