05 Nov 16 09:05, you wrote to Matt Bedynek:
MB>> Your crashmail binary appears to be 32bit.
RC> *I* did *NOT* build this one... it is the *PRE-COMPILED* binary that comes
RC> in that cm071linux.zip at the http://eljaco.se site.
RC> I am surprised it runs on 64b at all... since normally there is something
RC> that doesn't work there..
apparently you have the multi-arch stuff installed... that's the only way to be
able to run 32bit on 64bit unless they are built static instead of dynamic...
IIRC, paul's build of crashmail 0.71 is built static... file will tell you that
if you haven't looked already...
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RC> Not a C monkey, and really not interested in becoming one or a gcc one
RC> or make one.
i'm not one of those monkeys either... never have been but i can mostly muddle
my way through when necessary... like when i fixed a couple of bugs and added
some features to my private build...
MB>> fido technology with 64bit.
RC> Yeah, probably true, but I only have 64b systems for most stuff.. The
RC> few 32b only stuff I have is dedicated to other resources... maybe if
RC> some other clunker comes along..
who needs a real iron clunker when one can run a VM? ;)
RC> And having some source which works so that that this can be compiled
RC> on ARMHF for Pi's would be good.... I think they have this in the Pi
RC> Raspbian repo, but since the Pi's are still 32b it may not matter....
RC> I've not decided if I am putting all this on a Pi or on one of my VPS
RC> setups in the DC yet...for now it can reside on my internal VM setup..
i'd be really surprised if these packages can be compiled on ARM systems...
especially jamnntpd since there's only linux, os2 and win32 headers...
RC> Whats interesting is this:
RC> https://github.com/larsks/crashmail
RC> This is a fork of Johan Billing's CrashMail II distribution. Major
RC> changes in this fork include:
RC> Support for 64-bit operating (POSIX) operating systems.
RC> Unfortuntaely from a post in Sept. seems this author too has abandoned
RC> it...might be interesting to see what it does...but play time is over
RC> right now.
i'd be concerned about the switching from unsigned variables to signed ones...
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