>
>
> I am not disputing that. Given that it started with "Merge pull request 
> #1409 <https://github.com/machinekit/machinekit/pull/1409> from 
> ArcEye/remove-hard-kernel-threads" I would guess that it is specific to 
> i386 platform. And I guess that nobody else is using the old i386 or if 
> they are they are not upgrading it. But I will try it on other i386 PC to 
> be sure. 
>
>
> No, they relate to rtai kernels and hard threaded Xenomai kernels
>
> We have not built for these for a long time, this just removed references 
> to them from the Makefiles
>

Yeah, I was thinking more on the line of unintentional bug. I have just 
tried to build from source again. I cloned clean machinekit repository, git 
checkouted(??) commit 1d57feb and build. Machinekit was working as 
expected. Then deleted repository, cloned it again, checked out commit 
0ea9f03, build it and the problem expressed itself.

>
> i386 is still built for, albeit you are right, there cannot be many still 
> around, nearly all PC processors no matter how
> humble have been 64 bit for quite a long time.
>
> I have hamstered supply of old computers my employer was throwing out. To 
die out in my machine shop in my garage I though it was adequate. This 
thing is old Pentium 4.

Cern

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