wimaxd general protection fault

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It does compile to 32 bits and works though adding the "-m32" was a pain
because they don't pick it up in the environment. I had to hand edit most of
the files.
       Thanks

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Dan Williams <dcbw at redhat.com> wrote:

> On Tue, 2010-04-06 at 09:13 -0500, Don Weeks wrote:
> > I am seeing the same issue. Could the issue be that we are compiling
> > on 64-bit machines? I am going to try and force a "Legacy" compile and
> > see if I get a different version of libpthread. I also saw a lot of
> > compile warnings about pointers being stored in variables that were
> > too small to hold them. This makes since if the pointers are now
> > 64-bit.
>
> The Intel WiMAX userspace stack is not 64-bit capable.  The binary
> supplicant library is 32-bit only and that also prevents you from using
> the userspace bits in a 64-bit setup, unless Intel deigns to release a
> 64-bit version of it.
>
> You can try to build the whole thing as a 32-bit binary though, which
> might work (ie with -m32).  You'll need to install (in parallel with the
> 64-bit ones) all the 32-bit headers and libraries that the WiMAX bits
> need to compile though, which can get messy.
>
> Dan
>
>
>
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