On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 10:31:22PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> Ben Collins:
>
> > SPARC and PowerPC are big-endian. You can login to vore.debian.org using
> > your developer account. This is an ultrasparc system.
>
> All right, I'm trying to check on vore now, t
On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 10:31:22PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> Ben Collins:
>
> > SPARC and PowerPC are big-endian. You can login to vore.debian.org using
> > your developer account. This is an ultrasparc system.
>
> All right, I'm trying to check on vore now, t
Ben Collins:
> SPARC and PowerPC are big-endian. You can login to vore.debian.org using
> your developer account. This is an ultrasparc system.
All right, I'm trying to check on vore now, the problem is that it
lacks some key software (like gdb) that would be nice for debugging..
Ben Collins:
> SPARC and PowerPC are big-endian. You can login to vore.debian.org using
> your developer account. This is an ultrasparc system.
All right, I'm trying to check on vore now, the problem is that it
lacks some key software (like gdb) that would be nice for debugging..
Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > > Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> > > machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> > > software I maintain to
Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
>
> > > Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> > > machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> > > software I maintain to
On Sun, 2000-Nov-12, Steve Langasek wrote:
> It's my understanding that whether 'char' maps to an unsigned or a signed char
> is a function of the compiler, not of the architecture. Does gcc really use
> different default values on arm and PPC than on other architectures? If so,
> why?
I wouldn't
On Sun, 2000-Nov-12, Steve Langasek wrote:
> It's my understanding that whether 'char' maps to an unsigned or a signed char
> is a function of the compiler, not of the architecture. Does gcc really use
> different default values on arm and PPC than on other architectures? If so,
> why?
I wouldn't
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> > machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> > software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian?
> There
On Sun, 12 Nov 2000, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
> > Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> > machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> > software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian?
> There
peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian?
There's also 64-bit cleanliness
peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian?
There's also 64-bit cleanliness
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 11:49:07PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian
On Sat, Nov 11, 2000 at 11:49:07PM +0100, peter karlsson wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
> machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
> software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian
Hi!
Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian?
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Hi!
Which of Debian's architectures are big-endian, and are there any
machines online that I, as a Debian developer, can log in and test the
software I maintain to see if it works properly on big-endian?
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