[Buildroot] Problem using net-snmp and Buildroot
Peter Korsgaard
jacmet at uclibc.org
Thu Nov 26 15:34:14 UTC 2009
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael S Zick <minimod at morethan.org> writes:
Hi,
>> If not, it sounds like something goes wrong with the openssl
>> compilation and something gets confused about host/target.
>>
>> I haven't been able to reproduce it with your config, but I'm on a
>> x86-64 host, so that might be why - Sorry, I don't have any 32bit
>> PCs any more.
Michael> Sure you do, it is hidden inside of your x86_64 box. ;)
Michael> Install the Linux-Vserver patch, set the option to emulate 32bit
Michael> in your kernel config, build and boot kernel, install your choice
Michael> of 32bit distributions in an ARCH=x86 guest context.
Michael> I currently run Gentoo-32bit, Debian-32bit, Ubuntu-32bit on my
Michael> x86-64 box (all at the same time). It is a Core2Quad box.
Michael> Ah, yes, I also run the same threesum in 64bit also at the same time.
Sure, or just powering up a kvm instance. I'm not saying it cannot be
done, it will just take me longer than the spare time I have today to
do a 32bit install with the dependencies and do a rebuild.
--
Bye, Peter Korsgaard
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