Hi Thomas.
Using linux32 is good workaround, thanks. But I do not see how this is
a proper fix. Rinse has --arch option to specify the architecture and
at the moment it is broken.
If using linux32/linux64 is indeed the proper way to set architecture
for rinse, then it should be documented and -
I do not have this problem, because using linux32 when calling rinse
helps. So, just give it a try:
linux32 rinse ..
IMO this is a proper fix and does not need to be fixed in rinse. Any
opinions?
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regards Thomas
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