On Sun, Apr 02, 2017 at 09:16:48PM +0200, Martin Vignali wrote:
> >
> > failed test on mips qemu
> > thus not pushed
> >
> > [exr @ 0x1e6e900] Warning: not compiled with thread support, using thread
> > emulation
> > [exr @ 0x1e6e900] Unsupported channel VRaySamplerInfo.A.
> > [exr @ 0x1e6e900] Unsupported channel VRaySamplerInfo.B.
> > [exr @ 0x1e6e900] Unsupported channel VRaySamplerInfo.G.
> > [exr @ 0x1e6e900] Unsupported channel VRaySamplerInfo.R.
> > qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped
> > Segmentation fault
> > make: *** [fate-exr-rgb-scanline-zip1-half-float-l1-zero-offsets] Error
> > 139
> >
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Thanks for the test,
> I modify the scanline table recreation.
> 
> I can't test on mips, but i think, it can fix endianess problem.
> 
> Patch in attach.
> Can you test on mips-qemu ?

tested, works, applied

thx

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Awnsering whenever a program halts or runs forever is
On a turing machine, in general impossible (turings halting problem).
On any real computer, always possible as a real computer has a finite number
of states N, and will either halt in less than N cycles or never halt.

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