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[Mageia-dev] [changelog] [RPM] cauldron core/release perl-Linux-Personality-0.10.0-1.mga3

+ Thierry Vignaud + thierry.vignaud at gmail.com +
+ Thu Oct 25 11:58:04 CEST 2012 +

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On 24 October 2012 23:14, shlomif <buildsystem-daemon at mageia.org> wrote:
+> Description :
+> You can use this for instance when running 32bit compiles started from
+> inside a Perl program in a 32bit chroot but running on a 64bit host kernel.
+> Without hints the compile tools get confused and try do do 64bit in the
+> 32bit environment.
+>
+> It's somewhat comparable to the 'setarch' (also known as 'linux32')
+> utility. With 'personality' you can get similar effect inside a Perl
+> program.
+>
+> From "man 2 personality":
+
+
+Please remove last bogus line
+> shlomif <shlomif> 0.10.0-1.mga3:
+> + Revision: 309792
+> - imported package perl-Linux-Personality
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