Hallo, * Thorsten Glaser [Thu, Jul 23 2015, 11:38:41AM]: First news regarding encfs: I had a look on it... and couldn't figure out what's wrong with autoconf. I might dig further but it's waste of time because upstream has already switched to Cmake in his master git branch. I tried this quickly and it compiles just fine on m68k. Therefore, I would postpone the issue.
Do you (?) want to be notified (somehow?) when the next upstream revision is out there? > On both architectures, implicit padding is used, just the amount > differs, i.e. you hit C implementation-defined (or even undefined?) > behaviour. The correct fix here is to make the assumption explicit: > > struct foo { char c; char padding1[3]; int i; } > > This makes it look like i386 on all architectures. Mh, thanks for the explanation. Btw, your patch from the mentioned bug report works even for 1.58. I will try to get more feedback on this issue, it's hard to believe that nobody is going to solve it. > >PS, Aranym feedback: > > > >Doesn't work: apt complains about missing https transport in > > I think the image still uses the naturalnet mirror, which has Yup. > gone away. I’ll update the Wiki page. (The naturalnet server > operator has decided to force https access and redirects, hence > the trouble from apt.) Ok. But it's still weird, looks like no https transport is available on m68k? > >The console is also kinda buggy, I cannot scroll with > >Shift-PageUp/Down. I often lost focus while returning to the emulator. > > Mh, these are all emulator issues. We generally ssh into the system, > it makes for a much, much smoother feeling. Ok. I wish the README would just say this from the beginning - ssh into it as soon as possible. And ideally, openssh-server package should be in apt cache before (however this means not cleaning apt/dpkg caches before you create the FS image, but it's always a tradeoff). > >So, after all, installing openssh-server and ssh console was the only > >sane solution. > > Correct. I think the README and/or Wiki page says so, too? Somewhere down in the task list... Regards, Eduard. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-68k-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20150725182928.ga21...@rotes76.wohnheim.uni-kl.de