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On Tue, 2010-06-22 at 11:11 +1000, Mitch Davis wrote:
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On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Gaetan Nadon <<A HREF="mailto:memsize@videotron.ca">memsize@videotron.ca</A>> wrote:
> When doing full X.Org builds, many waste time investigating
> compile errors, not knowing anything about Geode.
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> Only build on i*86 cpu. The configuration will not abort,
> a warning message is issued and no C code is compiled.
I haven't tried it yet to know whether it's a problem, but it's
possible to *build* it on ia64, just not *run* it.
(I am using a cross-compiler to compile x86 code on am ia64 machine)
Even if the software still builds, I think the messages should be
changed to indicate it can't be run on a non x86 machine.
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Thanks. I'll update the message. It fails to compile on AMD64 in the assembler code. It is possible that it compiles<BR>
on some 64 bit cpu as you pointed out. <BR>
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