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 Message 43136 
 deon to Digital Man 
 SEGV on aarch64 
 21 Jan 26 20:09:01 
 
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  Re: SEGV on aarch64
  By: Digital Man to deon on Tue Jan 20 2026 01:47 pm

Howdy,

 > Sounds like maybe the same issue reported here:
 > https://gitlab.synchro.net/main/sbbs/-/issues/685

Hmm... OK?

I started sbbs (vanilla setup with all build defaults) with NO_EVENTS set, and
it didnt segv. (Not sure what that implies).

I tried the setarch thing and no different (it segfaulted). (I thought deuce's
patch meant that setarch was no longer required anyway?)

I even started the container privilieged, and was running sbbs as root, so
file permissions shouldnt have been a factor.

I ran the same (albeit older) docker image on the same host under lxc and it
runs fine.

Thus the differences are the alpine kernel (in qemu) vs the pve (debian)
kernel (that would be used by lxc).

Or lxc vs qemu.

Open to ideas to try, otherwise it sounds like a nogo...


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