Re: Support for crash running on an ARM 32 bit host analyzing ARM 32 bit crash files? Looking unlikely. :(

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----- Original Message -----
> 
> 
> Hi Dave:
> 
> I tried to build crash-utility to run on a 32 bit ARM to analyze 32 bit ARM
> crash dumps.
> 
> On looking at the Make file it appeared that ARM is supported.
> 
> #
> # Supported targets: X86 ALPHA PPC IA64 PPC64 SPARC64
> # TARGET and GDB_CONF_FLAGS will be configured automatically by configure
> #
> 
> I was a bit disappointed. ☹
> 
> Any hope (in the future perhaps)?
> 
> -piet

I forgot that comment in the Makefile even existed -- it's also missing X86_64, ARM64,
PPC64, S390 and S390X.

What happened when you tried to build a 32-bit ARM binary?  It's been "supported"
for about 10 years now, but depends upon patches, fixes, and testing by external
developers (outside Red Hat), given that we have no 32-bit ARM hardware to
test on.

Dave

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