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Date:      Sun, 11 Mar 2001 19:58:43 -0600
From:      Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
To:        Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org>
Cc:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG, qa@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: cputype=486
Message-ID:  <20010311195843.A7539@lerami.lerctr.org>
In-Reply-To: <20010311175148.A82406@mollari.cthul.hu>; from kris@obsecurity.org on Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 05:51:48PM -0800
References:  <20010311120241.A15202@lerami.lerctr.org> <20010311145945.C66872@mollari.cthul.hu> <20010311193126.A6166@lerami.lerctr.org> <20010311175148.A82406@mollari.cthul.hu>

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* Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org> [010311 19:52]:
> On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 07:31:26PM -0600, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> > * Kris Kennaway <kris@obsecurity.org> [010311 17:00]:
> > > On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 12:02:41PM -0600, Larry Rosenman wrote:
> > > > If I make buildworld with CPUTYPE=i486 (on my P-III), and then 
> > > > make installworld on the 486 target, we get a signal 4 in
> > > > the first install of code, in strip. 
> > > 
> > > Odd.  That suggests that gcc is outputting code which can't run on the
> > > i486 because it uses an illegal instruction.
> > > 
> > > #define SIGILL          4       /* illegal instr. (not reset when caught) */
> > > 
> > > Does anyone else have 486 build reports with CPUTYPE, positive or negative?
> >
> > even without CPUTYPE I'm getting the same thing. 
> 
> Well, that says it's not CPUTYPE at fault..that's good.  Can you run
> strip outside of installworld?  Perhaps it was already replaced with
> e.g. a pentium-optimized version by something else.
It works fine, as does the install from the /tmp/install.$$ directory.

SO, where to now? 


> 
> Kris



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