NEVERMIND: strangeness in recent current

2001-06-08 Thread Benjamin P. Grubin

Brain fart on my end.  Sorry for wasted bandwidth.

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> Folks,
> 
> I checked the commits and the recent list mail, but there's 
> no hint as to
> why a recent world (supped earlier this evening) would have 
> had this happen.
> It seems when I attempt to execute non-native binaries (such as linux
> binaries: netscape, etc) I am seeing complaints like the following:
> 
> ELF binary type "3" not known
> Abort trap
> 
> The same happens when I attempt to execute "linux" and load 
> the linux compat
> module.  Rebranding didn't fix it.  Don't know the compat 
> system well enough
> to know where to look next.
> 
> Little help?  =)
> 
> Cheers,
> Ben
> 
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strangeness in recent current

2001-06-08 Thread Benjamin P. Grubin

Folks,

I checked the commits and the recent list mail, but there's no hint as to
why a recent world (supped earlier this evening) would have had this happen.
It seems when I attempt to execute non-native binaries (such as linux
binaries: netscape, etc) I am seeing complaints like the following:

ELF binary type "3" not known
Abort trap

The same happens when I attempt to execute "linux" and load the linux compat
module.  Rebranding didn't fix it.  Don't know the compat system well enough
to know where to look next.

Little help?  =)

Cheers,
Ben


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