On mardi 8 mai 2018 22:53:21 CEST Ben Hutchings wrote: > Make sure you have current microcode installed (either in the BIOS or > the amd64-microcode package).
I've update the BIOS, amd64-microcode is the latest version. dmesg shows: $ sudo dmesg |grep microcode [ 0.687667] microcode: CPU0: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687671] microcode: CPU1: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687674] microcode: CPU2: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687677] microcode: CPU3: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687680] microcode: CPU4: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687683] microcode: CPU5: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687686] microcode: CPU6: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687689] microcode: CPU7: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687693] microcode: CPU8: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687697] microcode: CPU9: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687703] microcode: CPU10: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687707] microcode: CPU11: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687711] microcode: CPU12: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687716] microcode: CPU13: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687722] microcode: CPU14: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687727] microcode: CPU15: patch_level=0x08001137 [ 0.687756] microcode: Microcode Update Driver: v2.2. I've tried: - set AMD64UCODE_INITRAMFS= early in /etc/default/amd64-microcode - update-initramfs -u - reboot This did not change the microcode version. libuv1 build still fail with this IPv6 test. Thanks for the hint. All the best -- https://github.com/dod38fr/config-model/ -o- http://search.cpan.org/~ddumont/ http://ddumont.wordpress.com/ -o- irc: dod at irc.debian.org