CURRENT does not compile on i386

Pierre-Yves Péneau pierre-yves.peneau at lirmm.fr
Wed Mar 16 17:43:22 UTC 2016


On 16/03/2016 18:32, Michael Powell wrote:
> Pierre-Yves Péneau wrote:
> [snip]
>>>
>>> If you are not a kernel-hacking developer might I respectfully suggest
>>> beginning with RELEASE and NOT -CURRENT?
>>
>> OK I'll try with RELEASE. Thank you Mike.
>>
> 
> I believe the build may have been fixed since you experienced this. You may 
> be able to refresh your source code and the trouble has passed.  This is the 
> so-called "bleeding edge", so to speak.
> 
> The -CURRENT branch is where the developers 'play' with brand new code. It 
> is never guaranteed to always build or even work at all. They will break 
> things and they will fix things; it is an up and down roller coaster ride. 
> 
> Cordialement,
> 
> -Mike
> 

I tried just before answering and the build failed again.

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