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In golang.org/cl/102355 I mistakenly used 26 instead of 25 as the AT_HWCAP value. 26 is AT_HWCAP2. While experimenting with FreeBSD-11.2-BETA3 (where both values are being supplied in the auxv), the AT_HWCAP2 value read is 0 which triggers the error again: runtime: this CPU has no floating point hardware, so it cannot run this GOARM=7 binary. Recompile using GOARM=5. Updates #24507. Change-Id: Ide04b7365d8f10e4650edf4e188dd58bdf42cc26 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/114822 Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org> |
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