Your message dated Tue, 19 Jan 2010 02:36:50 +0100 with message-id <[email protected]> and subject line now building on ia64 has caused the Debian Bug report #533765, regarding freej: FTBFS on ia64: amd64 assembler? to be marked as done.
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--- Begin Message ---Source: freej Version: 0.10git20090312-1 Severity: important Hi, Your package is failing to build on ia64 with the following error: /build/buildd/freej-0.10git20090312/./src/fastmemcpy.cpp: In function 'void* agp_memcpy(void*, const void*, size_t)': /build/buildd/freej-0.10git20090312/./src/fastmemcpy.cpp:199: warning: matching constraint does not allow a register /build/buildd/freej-0.10git20090312/./src/fastmemcpy.cpp:247: warning: matching constraint does not allow a register /build/buildd/freej-0.10git20090312/./src/fastmemcpy.cpp:199: warning: matching constraint does not allow a register constraint does not allow a register [...] {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:118: Error: junk at end of line, first unrecognized character is `/' {standard input}:119: Error: Unknown opcode `movq (r15),%mm0' {standard input}:120: Error: Unknown opcode `movq 8(r15),%mm1' {standard input}:121: Error: Unknown opcode `movq 16(r15),%mm2' {standard input}:122: Error: Unknown opcode `movq 24(r15),%mm3' {standard input}:123: Error: Unknown opcode `movq 32(r15),%mm4' [...] It looks to me like it's trying to use amd64 assembler on ia64. Note that ia64 is something totaly different than amd64. Intel also ships 64 bit processors compatible with the amd64 intruction set, they call it em64t and this is atleast in any chip since the core 2 duo. On the other hand ia64 is a totaly different instruction set that's not compitible with i386 at all. Kurt
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--- Begin Message ---With 0.10git20100110-1 buildd reports success when building on ia64. Thank you, Luca -- Beware of programmers who carry screwdrivers. -- Leonard Brandwein http://shammash.homelinux.org/ - http://www.artha.org/ - http://www.yue.it/
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