See the issue on IRIX: http://lists.dillo.org/pipermail/dillo-dev/ 2014-April/010079.html Well, the same applies to PowerPC (OS X). "ftp://" works, "http://" doesn't. Somewhere there's a huge bug. Does anybody care? -- G
Gabor wrote:
See the issue on IRIX: http://lists.dillo.org/pipermail/dillo-dev/2014-April/010079.html Well, the same applies to PowerPC (OS X).
"ftp://" works, "http://" doesn't.
Somewhere there's a huge bug. Does anybody care?
Since you have access to a machine where it breaks, and there's that mailing list thread to provide some leads, have you dug into the problem?
On Sep 11, 2014, at 10:04 PM, eocene wrote:
Gabor wrote:
See the issue on IRIX: http://lists.dillo.org/pipermail/dillo-dev/ 2014-April/010079.html Well, the same applies to PowerPC (OS X).
"ftp://" works, "http://" doesn't.
Somewhere there's a huge bug. Does anybody care?
Since you have access to a machine where it breaks, and there's that mailing list thread to provide some leads, have you dug into the problem?
I seldom dabble in the minefield called "C", even less so with unknown large programs. If there are any takers, send me a mail and I'll give an SSH login to the host. -- G
Gabor Berczi wrote:
On Sep 11, 2014, at 10:04 PM, eocene wrote:
Gabor wrote:
See the issue on IRIX: http://lists.dillo.org/pipermail/dillo-dev/2014-April/010079.html Well, the same applies to PowerPC (OS X).
"ftp://" works, "http://" doesn't.
Somewhere there's a huge bug. Does anybody care?
Since you have access to a machine where it breaks, and there's that mailing list thread to provide some leads, have you dug into the problem?
I seldom dabble in the minefield called "C", even less so with unknown large programs. If there are any takers, send me a mail and I'll give an SSH login to the host.
If the is any interest I can offer the same for the failed Irix build as well. Probably an endianness problem?
Jan wrote:
Gabor Berczi wrote:
I seldom dabble in the minefield called "C", even less so with unknown large programs. If there are any takers, send me a mail and I'll give an SSH login to the host.
If the is any interest I can offer the same for the failed Irix build as well. Probably an endianness problem?
I'd be interested in either, although if the build/debug process has some important differences from what a linux user would be accustomed to, I might need a quick bit of orientation...
eocene wrote:
Jan wrote:
Gabor Berczi wrote:
I seldom dabble in the minefield called "C", even less so with unknown large programs. If there are any takers, send me a mail and I'll give an SSH login to the host.
If the is any interest I can offer the same for the failed Irix build as well. Probably an endianness problem?
I'd be interested in either, although if the build/debug process has some important differences from what a linux user would be accustomed to, I might need a quick bit of orientation...
The build process is straight forward, nothing special. No serious patches, just compiling with gcc (4.7), no important warnings. Debugging is more complicated, since we don't have a working gdb with Irix. I will be unavailable from tomorrow to Saturday. I have some time on Sunday to set up a system with remote login. If Gabor is faster, you should go for OS X.
On Sep 11, 2014, at 11:09 PM, eocene wrote:
I'd be interested in either, although if the build/debug process has some important differences from what a linux user would be accustomed to, I might need a quick bit of orientation...
I've sent you the login credentials. As for IRIX only Jan can help, since my Octane's ethernet interface developed a buffer RAM fault. -- G
On Sep 12, 2014, at 5:18 AM, Gabor Berczi wrote:
On Sep 11, 2014, at 11:09 PM, eocene wrote:
I'd be interested in either, although if the build/debug process has some important differences from what a linux user would be accustomed to, I might need a quick bit of orientation...
I've sent you the login credentials. As for IRIX only Jan can help, since my Octane's ethernet interface developed a buffer RAM fault.
eocene couldn't figure out how to use remote X instead of Quartz (he knows only linux), any other takers? -- G
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