> Do I need a full 32-bit chroot to compile a 32-bit guest? Or can I just > pass a SUBARCH=x86 (or something like that) to compile it? SUBARCH does not work (at least not for me) I have cross posted to uml-user ML, in case anyone has a better way of compiling x86 guests on a x86-64 host.
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