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Hi UML people,
I'd like to be able to use i386 applications under a x86-64 UML (and
who doesn't? :/ ) Following a discussion today with jdike on IRC, we
had the idea of trying to compile a 32-bit UML using a 64-bit
toolchain, with the nesting level set to 1, and try to run that
"cross-UML" as a nested guest inside a "real" x86-64 UML.
So I logged in on my x86-64 host and tried
make ARCH=um SUBARCH=i386
but I ran into really nasty error messages deep inside the glibc headers.
Has anyone succeeded in building a "cross-UML" (even without the
nesting)? Could you please advise on what combination of Linux
version, patches, and build tools I should use?
Thanks in advance,
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<< Tout n'y est pas parfait, mais on y honore certainement les
jardiniers >>
Dominique Quatravaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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