El 18/9/25 a las 4:48, Dennis Clarke escribió:
In kernel sources there are support to sparc32 and sparc64 architectures. Your bug is not related with lack of arch support. Is related with a trouble linking because probably a misconfiguration. As I have said you, make menuconfig, disable namespaces, save .config and make. That's all what you need.On 9/17/25 22:22, Javier Martinez wrote:El 18/9/25 a las 4:15, Dennis Clarke escribió:re : https://bugs.gentoo.org/962999 It makes no sense to try this procedure on faster and bigger server equipment if the Linux kernel is not possible. I know there is a whole lot of discussion happening in the Debian maillist and also that there exists a distro called T2sde which proclaims a possible kernel. Is there some strange collection of magic patches that those people have and not published?I don't see any relation between the bug and a trouble with one netspace linking trouble.IMHO Sparcv9 is sparc64. Try to compile the kernel disabling fully namespaces support in kernel config.SPARC64 is the Fujitsu product. Everything else is SPARC of the flavour V9 or some variant so long as it is 64-bit. The 32-bit stuff is now ancient and we just called them v7 or v8 or v8a etc etc etc. Regardless there has been no update on that bug report and the config is entirely from the Gentoo sources in this matter. Otherwise I would need to get the upstream Linux sources and do this all manually and maybe select a very limited set of modules etc etc. All of this is a waste of time on older hardware. I will try again with the ORACLE S7-2 when I can.
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