2010/6/2 Audrius Kažukauskas audr...@neutrino.lt:
I don't have any 64 bit systems to test
this on (still using 32 bit Slackware; also my laptop's CPU, though 64
bit capable, lacks virtualisation instructions, hence I'm unable to run
64 bit guests),
you should able to run virtual machines.
On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 09:12:30 +0300, Ozan Türkyılmaz wrote:
you should able to run virtual machines. virtualisation instructions
speed up the
virtual system. i run a virtual machine on my old laptop which is
older than amd64.
I had an impression that to run, say, VirtualBox with 64 bit guest
2010/6/3 Audrius Kažukauskas audr...@neutrino.lt:
On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 09:12:30 +0300, Ozan Türkyılmaz wrote:
you should able to run virtual machines. virtualisation instructions
speed up the
virtual system. i run a virtual machine on my old laptop which is
older than amd64.
I had an
2010/6/2 Audrius Kažukauskas audr...@neutrino.lt:
I'm attaching a tarball containing SlackBuild with patches.
it works over here
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On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 11:22:51PM +0300, Audrius Ka??ukauskas wrote:
A few months ago someone complained that Python3 wasn't working for
them on x86_64.
Well, that would be me.
It was building fine, but couldn't find stdlib due to incorrect
paths.
FWIW, I double-checked in a clean 13.0
Hello,
A few months ago someone complained that Python3 wasn't working for them
on x86_64. It was building fine, but couldn't find stdlib due to
incorrect paths. Finally I decided to look into this issue (better
later than never) and made patches similar to the ones used for Python
2.x from