On Wed, 23 Oct 2013 21:04:39 +0200
hermann meyer <brummer-(a)web.de> wrote:
Am 23.10.2013 20:55, schrieb Will Godfrey:
I've set up an old single core athlon with
debian 6.0.8-i386 (the final version
of squeeze) in order to compile old versions of yoshimi which won't compile on
the latest version of debian testing, but I've hit a really odd problem. The
programs seem to compile perfectly, with no errors reported, but they won't
run. As a cross-check, I tried to compile the latest yoshimi version as well as
the latest version of zynaddsubfx. Again no compile errors are reported but
running them fails.
zynaddsubfx give an error 'illegal instruction', while yoshimi gives
'segfault'
Can anyone suggest what might be the problem?
check the build flags for sse (-msseX) instructions and remove them. As
far I remember those old athlons didn't support them.
Thank you very much for such a quick and absolutely accurate answer :)
Now I can do the comparisons I've wanted to do for quite some time.
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Will J Godfrey
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