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Weird rejection of an ELF 64-bit executable



Hi, 

You may have noticed that recently ziglang.org started publishing NetBSD compiler sets for aarch64, arm, x86 and x86-64. The aarch64 one works fine for me (as well as the self-built one), but it still uses the LLVM backend, as far as I understand it. The i386 version works as expected, ditto for the backend. The x86-64 version stopped working for some time, presumably around the time it switched to a native backend. 

Can anyone suggest a possible reason for this? The problem is tracked here: https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/24341 .

Chavdar 

(just wget https://ziglang.org/builds/zig-x86_64-netbsd-0.15.0-dev.905+edf785db0.tar.xz, extract it and run the 'zig' executable on a trivial helloworld.zig program).  




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