Thats the official name of the Cyrix, although they were far from being actual 686 CPUs. The clock speed reported is also correct. Cyrix rated them with a PR rating which, unlike the Athlon XP ratings, was overly optimistic. Your "200MHz" is a 200PR CPU, which did run at 166MHz, but had the performance of maybe a 133 Pentium (I had a 166PR, which ran at 133, until it self destructed). I would try changing CPUTYPE to i586 or i486.
All of this doesn't explain the perl related error you're seeing though :) Try recvsuping. Yann Guilherme Oliveira wrote: >Hi ! > >I'm having serious problems building kernel or world in my Cyrix 200MHZ. > >Booting '4.5-RELEASE #0' it detects my processor as being Cyrix 6x86MX >(167.05-MHz 686-class CPU), that I think it's wrong ('6x86' ?!?!) and >maybe this is the origin for all my problems. > >I've cvsup'd and builded freebsd all the time without problem until +- >4.5 RELEASE. >I've tried building GENERIC with the same result. > >I have tried building world+kernel with 'CPUTYPE=i686' in make.conf and >'cpu I686_CPU' (as allways did) in kernel but it gives me error in: > To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message