On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 07:38:18AM +0000, [email protected] wrote: > On 2009-11-18 23:19:14, Julian Elischer wrote: > > > > Wine is an exceptional bit of software, in many ways. > > One way it is exceptional is that it uses the system in a number of > > ways that nothing else does. For example it sets various special > > segment register settings and defines several different > > segments on the LDT. This is something that is different to some > > extent between i386 and amd64 and it is possible that > > the code for 386 LDT syscalls under amd64 may not work correctly. > > nothing else would test this. > > > > I agree and would also have likely not even tried if it wasn't for > reading on FreeBSD's own wiki (amonst other places) that it should > actually work fine. I've tried various versions and always get the > same result: > > http://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine > > "FreeBSD currently lacks support for 32bit ports on a 64bit system. > However, with a little bit of effort you can build and use the 32 bit > wine executable on an amd64 system (Diablo 2 works just fine)." > > His instructions show an essentially identical setup to mine (apart > from the fact that he's running a chroot and I'm running a jail). > > Even any ideas on how to debug this would help.
You forgot to note the version of the kernel you use.
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