Hello! On Wed, Jan 23, 2008 at 08:07:48AM +0100, Richard B. Kreckel wrote:
Regarding the __i386__ definition: There is code in m4/general.m4 that ought to correct the misleading uname -m output if kernelland is 64 bit and userland 32 bit.
The userland (on OS X) is not 32-bit, it's biarch.
It's worked for others so far.
Not exactly. Attempt to built 32-bit CLN on biarch GNU/Linux/amd64 system fails too. Although the problem is different here. The compilation log, config.log, and include/cln/config.h can be found here: http://theor.jinr.ru/~varg/web/misc/cln-1.2.0-32bit-on-amd64.tar.bz2
Why does it fail for Ron?
Because the kernel and userland are biarch, and
[ron@mickey:~]$ uname -m i386
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