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Sampsa Laine | Vince Coen | Re: Ticket #9 - Compilation issues on weird platforms.. |
November 2, 2016 7:36 PM * |
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-=> Vince Coen wrote to Sampsa Laine <=- VC> It has been passed to me but my programming intray is still reasonably VC> moderate VC> to heavy so have not got around to it. VC> That said I am aware that it does not like CPU's other than the basic VC> and nor for that matter platforms. Vince, like it was discussed on FB, Andrew is taking care of this. VC> In my odd moments have been playing around to get it to work-ish on OSX VC> 10.11 El Capitain) but with minimal effect. VC> Had to go back to sorting out the code for ACAS for which I have a VC> target for end of the year. Again, I came up with a few suggestions for how to get around the minor annoyances - Andrew's on it. VC> How many CPU's are you running and with what architecture? I'm running one emulated Debian/S390x which is basically IBM z/System. Fun part is that whilst int = 32 bits, pointers are 64 bit. That's where the (void*) <-> (int) WILL cause crashes. But it's a fairly trivial fix and limited to two minor utilities: MBSE runs fine after some hackery to the files that look for your CPU type and gives up. Again, nothing time-critical but Andrew's on it. Sampsa ... MultiMail, the new multi-platform, multi-format offline reader! --- MultiMail/Darwin v0.49 * Origin: B4BBS = London = b4bbs.sampsa.com 2:250/7 (2:250/7) |
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