* Adrian Bunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >     make ARCH=i386 randconfig
> > 
> > on a 64-bit box that has a 32-bit .config in its kernel directory.
> > 
> > The randconfig/allyesconfig/allnoconfig variants override whatever 
> > is in the current .config. Making the result depend on whatever is 
> > in the .config at the moment is fundamentally wrong.
> > 
> > "oldconfig" on the other hand has correct sensitivity to the 
> > existing .config - and that always worked correctly. So if you pop a 
> > 32-bit or a 64-bit .config into a kernel tree, that will be listened 
> > to, no matter whether you are on a 32-bit or on a 64-bit host.
> 
> Do you have ARCH=x86 set in your environment, the command line or 
> patched into your Makefile when this works for you?

nope, it happens with vanilla and no ARCH environment variable set that 
i know of. So you cannot see this behavior?

        Ingo
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