Hi everyone many probably already noticed i added new fate clients there are 2 alpha, 2 parisc, 1 mips, 2 ppc, 1 risvc64, 2 s390, 2 sh4, 2 sparc, 2 x86-32 mingw, 3 x86-64 mingw risc64 is build only because we already have real riscv64 sparc is build only because it deadlocks parisc is build only because of: /home/fate/ffmpeg-try/ffmpeg: error while loading shared libraries: libm.so.6: cannot enable executable stack as shared object requires: Invalid argument (maybe a newer qemu would help) the rest should run under qemu or wine i had to disable iconv (like in previous debian/ubuntu based qemu environments) because while it builds, these fail at runtime and it seems gconv related files are missing in libc packages compared to native libc packages there are remaining fate test failures in some clients like sh4 (Unhandled trap: 0x180 and others) alpha some differences in filter-waveform and vc1_ilaced_twomv that is a old failure IIRC with mips I randomly set some --cpu and --disable combination until it didnt catastrophically fail (or i hope at least as this didnt run yet) I think ill take a break from these fateclients now and let others tinker with these (you should be able to try these all locally, its standard ubuntu packages for cross compilers and qemu and comand lines shown in the fate web interface) if anything is configured dumbly then tell me please. Otherwise please grab the ubuntu packages and fix the fine code yourself ;) thx -- Michael GnuPG fingerprint: 9FF2128B147EF6730BADF133611EC787040B0FAB Awnsering whenever a program halts or runs forever is On a turing machine, in general impossible (turings halting problem). On any real computer, always possible as a real computer has a finite number of states N, and will either halt in less than N cycles or never halt.