On Sat, 10 Mar 2007 13:57:09 +0200
Danny Braniss <danny@cs.huji.ac.il> wrote:
> > Yoshihiro Ota wrote:
> > > About one year ago, I was able to do the regular procedure after
enabling i386 compat.
> > > It was just another make world for me.
> > >
> > > options         COMPAT_IA32
> > >
> > > What I mean is:
> > >
> > > #  1.  `cd /usr/src'       (or to the directory containing
your source tree).
> > > #  2.  `make buildworld'
> > > #  3.  `make buildkernel KERNCONF=3DYOUR_KERNEL_HERE'    
(default is GENERIC).
> > 
> > But if you already have an i386 kernel running, wouldn't running
"make
> > buildkernel" just make another i386 kernel?
> 
> try
> 	make buildkernel TARGET_ARCH=amd64 KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE
> 
> works for me,
> 	danny
> 
I believe I have done with TARGET_ARCH=amd64 or something on the line.  As
I've done it about a year ago, I don't recall some of these details.
After a couple of months, I decided to switch back to i386.  It was just to
experiment amd64.  I share the same executables among multiple systems (although
there are only 2 or 3) to sync software versions. (It is not often but having
diffrent versions of the same software causes some problems.)  Since I have i386
machines, I cannot share amd64 binraries.