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Most of the tests are failing on x32 with mold: fatal: unknown -m argument: elf32_x86_64
mold: fatal: unknown -m argument: elf32_x86_64
5% tests passed, 359 tests failed out of 377 on Debian: https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=mold&arch=x32&ver=2.32.1%2Bdfsg-2&stamp=1721123924&raw=0
5% tests passed, 359 tests failed out of 377
Not sure you care about it but opening in case you do :)
feel free to close if you don't care !
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Isn't x32 effectively deprecated now? My understanding is that the interest in it was too low that Intel gave up with it.
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In version 6.11.6 of the Linux kernel's menuconfig, this feature is NOT labeled as deprecated.
If there's a user of x32 who wants to use mold and there's a docker image with which I can set up an x32 environment, I'll investigate the issue.
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Most of the tests are failing on x32 with
mold: fatal: unknown -m argument: elf32_x86_64
5% tests passed, 359 tests failed out of 377
on Debian:
https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=mold&arch=x32&ver=2.32.1%2Bdfsg-2&stamp=1721123924&raw=0
Not sure you care about it but opening in case you do :)
feel free to close if you don't care !
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: