I plan to look into this problem this week actually. For some reason
_start is not defined for x86-64 when using -m32. This is needed for
some of the assembly code that is used. Not sure why exactly this is
happening...I just know it's happening :-)

On 4/9/07, James Lockie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I get this:
checking if start is defined by the compiler... no
checking if _start is defined by the compiler... no
configure: error: neither start nor _start is defined

Linux x86_64.
gcc (GCC) 4.1.2


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