Re: building 32 bit user mode linux in 64 bit environment

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On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 23:59, Michael Blizek
<michi1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I do not know what you mean by 32 bit gcc version. Gcc is 32 bit, just as the
> rest of the system except the (host) kernel. However this gcc seems to do a
> cross compilation to 64 bit. Usually you do this by e.g. "ARCH=i386 make
> bzImage" or "ARCH=x86_64 make bzImage", but the ARCH variable must be set to
> um...

Oh, sorry. I just recalled that gcc32 is not gcc 32 bit, but it points
to gcc 3.2.x version.

Hopefully the SUBARCH solution works for you.

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