Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2008 16:41:07 -0700 From: Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> To: Chuck Robey <chuckr@telenix.org> Cc: freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org Subject: Re: app programming on freebsd amd64 Message-ID: <20080731234107.GA99946@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> In-Reply-To: <489243B0.80307@telenix.org> References: <4891F3F3.8090608@telenix.org> <20080731195527.GT1359@server.vk2pj.dyndns.org> <489243B0.80307@telenix.org>
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On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 06:58:56PM -0400, Chuck Robey wrote: > Peter Jeremy wrote: > > > > There are a couple of open PRs about this but fixing it is non-trivial. > > > > Your only current option is to install an i386 world (as well as your > > amd64 world) and chroot into it to build i386 apps. > > Oh, you're telling me that if I run one app as 32 bit (compiling it, the whole > enchilada, as 32 bit) would only work if I had the OS, kernel and all libs, as > 32 bits? I couldn't just run the X11 as 32 bits? I mean, not only run it as 32 > bits, also compile it as 32 bits? If I did that, it would use the OS and libs > as 64 bits, and be therefore incorrect? > > If that's so, it does throw a wrench into things, forcing another set of > decisions on me, so I need a confirmation, you'll understand. He's telling you that -m32 doesn't work because the necessary run time support is missing. troutmask:kargl[202] cat h.c #include <stdio.h> int main(void) { printf("Hello world!\n"); return 0; } troutmask:kargl[203] cc -o z h.c troutmask:kargl[205] ldd z z: libc.so.7 => /lib/libc.so.7 (0x20063c000) troutmask:kargl[206] file z z: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (FreeBSD), for FreeBSD 8.0 (800040), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), FreeBSD-style, not stripped troutmask:kargl[207] cc -o z -m32 h.c /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libgcc.a when searching for -lgcc /usr/bin/ld: skipping incompatible /usr/lib/libgcc.a when searching for -lgcc /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lgcc -- Steve
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