In article <d68ed333-6fd4-e14f-eaed-abb1712e1...@gmx.com>, Kamil Rytarowski <n...@gmx.com> wrote: > >For the record, we were fixing 0.9 compat in HEAD at least in May 2017, >after the breakage from vm.user_va0_disable. (I recall commits fixing >syscalls that were introduced later). > >http://gnats.netbsd.org/52246 > >It used to work on a NetBSD-7.99.71/amd64 kernel with NetBSD-0.9/i386 >a.out executables. > >I still want to use this software as reference, but I will ask core@ >what to do.
And it still works in current after I undid the commits: [8:48pm] 2507>./lisp Franz Lisp, Opus 38.92 -> ^D Goodbye [8:48pm] 2508>uname -a NetBSD mb1.astron.com 8.99.8 NetBSD 8.99.8 (GENERIC) #154: Sat Dec 2 20:40:18 EST 2017 chris...@mb1.astron.com:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC amd64 [8:48pm] 2509> [8:48pm] 2509>file lisp lisp: a.out little-endian 32-bit demand paged pure executable not stripped [8:48pm] 2510> I am inclined to put it back, but I will ask core@ first. christos