That makes perfect sense. On my machine, I commented out 32bit
compatibility as I figured I would not need it. This is the first time
it has caught me out...
Adam McDougall wrote:
I figured it out. I needed "options COMPAT_IA32"
in my kernel config.
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 12:07:4
Paul Wootton wrote:
Martin Wilke wrote:
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> First of all sorry for all unanswered mails, I got a stupid flu,
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&g
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Howdy ..
Next run,
We updated the port to 2.2.2r19801.
The Patch files/patch-amd64-r0-exec-alloc
was removed in favor of a similar fix
commited to upstream. Also was fixed a
bug on HEAD which should be fix the Kernel
crash. Plea
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Ok
We uploaded a new tarball what should be fix the build on AMD64.
Small changelog:
- - devel/kbuild is now dependency
- - remove misc/compat6 support
Note:
Use devel/bcc instead of devel/dev86 what means
If you have devel/bcc