On 12-Mar-01 Larry Rosenman wrote:
> * Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010312 05:53]:
>> * Kris Kennaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010312 02:35]:
>> > On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 02:31:35AM -0600, Mike Pritchard wrote:
>> >
>> > > Somewhat. I have a box that has one of those overdrive chips in it, but
>> > > it still claims to be a 486-class machine. It runs current, however,
>> > > and
>> > > not stable. Actually, I have two of those machines. One is running a
>> > > 12 hour old -current. The other is running a 4.0-current from 10/24/99.
>> > >
>> > > I'll try upgrading the oldest machine to -stable and doing a "make
>> > > world"
>> > > and see what happens. This may take most of the week, since a make
>> > > world
>> > > takes forever on one these machines, and my free time to check up on
>> > > this is
>> > > very limited. If anyone else has a true 486 running -stable and wants
>> > > to follow up on this, feel free.
>> >
>> > Okay - whatever you can do to check. Thanks.
>> I last built the 486 on 2/18/2001, if that helps narrow down
>> what commit(s) broke it.
>>
>> Larry
>
> Here is a gdb of strip starting. I suspect the cmova is an illegal
> 486 instruction ...
> Cut from below:
> 0x804fd7a <isatty+1638>: cmova 0x8(%ebp),%eax
It is, it's only on pentium-pro's and later. Were any of the libraries or
compilers, etc. compiled with a bogus CPUTYPE? I'm pretty sure isatty is in
one of the libraries, libc even.
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