ing to generate 64-bit
output, which would make sense if the flag to generate 32-bit output
never made it to the linker.
Michael
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Michael Jennings
Linux Systems and Cluster Admin
UNIX and Cluster Computing Group
rol, since Perceus would need to take
> over DHCP services to do its magic.
At the risk of being slightly off-topic, Perceus actually has no
problem working with a separate DHCP server. It has to be properly
configured to hand out the payload, of course, but it works fine.
Michael
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Mich
u use %exclude in only one of the locations where the file is
listed (presumably the "less correct" one), it will solve the problem.
Michael
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Michael Jennings
Linux Systems and Cluster Admin
UNIX and Cluster Computing Group
who are truly bothered by them can always
add %exclude directives if they so choose.
Michael
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Michael Jennings
Linux Systems and Cluster Admin
UNIX and Cluster Computing Group