Hi,
On 17-10-2023 22:16, Andrey Rakhmatullin wrote:
Yes, assuming the pre-bookworm Debian i386 architecture fully supports it,
as I don't know what *exactly* was allowed in the "almost i686"
stretch-bullseye i386.
According to the release notes (which *should* be authoritative, but may
have b
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 02:38:40PM -0500, Justin wrote:
> Okay, so because the VIA C3 Nehemaiah chip doesn't properly implement
> ENDBR32, it falls outside of the supported hardware, despite being otherwise
> an "i686 class chip," correct?
>
> Or put another way, in classic Cyrix style, it's "al
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 02:38:40PM -0500, Justin wrote:
> Okay, so because the VIA C3 Nehemaiah chip doesn't properly implement
> ENDBR32, it falls outside of the supported hardware, despite being otherwise
> an "i686 class chip," correct?
Seems correct to me.
> Or put another way, in classic Cy
Okay, so because the VIA C3 Nehemaiah chip doesn't properly implement ENDBR32,
it falls outside of the supported hardware, despite being otherwise an "i686
class chip," correct?
Or put another way, in classic Cyrix style, it's "almost a 686."
As for what I was looking for, well, two things:
1.
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On Tue, 2023-10-17 at 10:57 -0500, Justin wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have recently encountered a case where a VIA C3 Nehemaiah CPU returns
> "Illegal
> Instruction" when trying to run 'sudo' or 'visudo'.
>
> After some poking around, I discovered that the FreeBSD folks have
> encountered this
>
On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 10:57:41AM -0500, Justin wrote:
> Any other information I can provide that would help track this down?
Track what down, sorry? It seems to me you already understand the reason
for this error? Or are you asking how to make sure that your CPU indeed
doesn't support this?
Hello all,
I have recently encountered a case where a VIA C3 Nehemaiah CPU returns
"Illegal Instruction" when trying to run 'sudo' or 'visudo'.
After some poking around, I discovered that the FreeBSD folks have encountered
this as well, and that it appears to be an issue with GCC where the
--f
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Pr
Package: wnpp
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