> I tried to reconstruct the given backtrace in [1]. Thanks,
> So the actual issue seems to be a "movq" instruction which > seems to be due to [3] a SSE2 instruction, which might > the "Pentium III M" is lacking, like Stefan already noted. > I am not sure where the current Debian baseline could be > consulted regarding this, maybe [4] could give a hint. AFAIK Debian's i386 architecture does not (yet) require SSE2 (as witnessed by the existence of the package `sse2-support`). Where does this instruction come from? Is it generated by GCC (and if so, why does GCC generate it)? Stefan PS: I hope the i386 port never will require SSE2, since all the processors I have which support SSE2 also support AMD64.