Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 16:17:23 +0000 From: Guilherme Oliveira <guilherme@nortenet.pt> To: Yann Ramin <atrus@atrustrivalie.org> Cc: freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Bug ? Building kernel/world error on Cyrix [resolved] Message-ID: <3CA49393.E112B4AA@nortenet.pt> References: <3CA3F28B.C28FA8A2@nortenet.pt> <3CA40604.9050205@atrustrivalie.org>
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Yann Ramin wrote: > > Thats the official name of the Cyrix, although they were far from being > actual 686 CPUs. The clock speed reported is also correct. Cyrix rated I want my money back ! :)) > them with a PR rating which, unlike the Athlon XP ratings, was overly > optimistic. Your "200MHz" is a 200PR CPU, which did run at 166MHz, but > had the performance of maybe a 133 Pentium (I had a 166PR, which ran at > 133, until it self destructed). I would try changing CPUTYPE to i586 or > i486. I did only with optimizations for i386 wich build world+kernel just fine. Then I installed world+kernel and builded again with 'CPUTYPE=i686' in make.conf and 'cpu I686_CPU' in kernel configuration and builded fine again ... :/ > > All of this doesn't explain the perl related error you're seeing though > :) Try recvsuping. I did that several times. My problem maybe shows some problem that was introduced with some commit in perl. I think that I need some option in kernel configuration file specific to this processor such as CPU_CYRIX_NO_LOCK or CPU_LOOP_EN because when building breaked in vnode (using i686 optimizations) the cpu was almost 100% ... Thanks for all ! -- mailto:guilherme@nortenet.pt || http://guilherme.host-valley.com/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message
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