unRAID kernel with 32bit support


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4 minutes ago, dlandon said:

I think you might be wasting your time trying to convince LT to support 32 bit.  As Tom has said, there is no business reason for LT to do this.

 

You might be better off trying to convince your Docker developers to build a 64 bit version.

 

Just trying to get them to turn on IA32 Emulation support in the kernel.  Nothing else has to be done to allow dockers needing 32 bit support to work.  There have been lots of people requesting that Valve release a 64 bit version of the steamcmd for many years but so far no luck.  The just say install the 32 bit libraries.

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2 minutes ago, Squid said:

+1  If it was going to have been implemented, it would have happened during the 6.0 beta series.  Zero chance of it happening now.

 

How about doing the 6.4 testing?  Its one option in the kernel, nothing else has to change with the packages installed in the unRaid operating system.  Nothing has to change with the docker package either.

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On 6/18/2017 at 2:06 PM, csmccarron said:

 

Just trying to get them to turn on IA32 Emulation support in the kernel.  Nothing else has to be done to allow dockers needing 32 bit support to work.  There have been lots of people requesting that Valve release a 64 bit version of the steamcmd for many years but so far no luck.  The just say install the 32 bit libraries.

I would like this as well. Seems to be a minuscule change that doesn't really add any additional support for 32bit, just removed a roadblock for dockers.

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