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[Dchub-dev] [Bug #3440] Share sizes overflow at 32 bits under openbsd o
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[Dchub-dev] [Bug #3440] Share sizes overflow at 32 bits under openbsd on a pentium |
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Sat, 03 May 2003 03:07:40 -0400 |
=================== BUG #3440: LATEST MODIFICATIONS ==================
http://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=3440&group_id=3963
Changes by: Eric PREVOTEAU <address@hidden>
Date: Sat 05/03/2003 at 09:07 (Europe/Paris)
What | Removed | Added
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Resolution | None | Works for me
Assigned to | None | ericprev
Status | Open | Closed
------------------ Additional Follow-up Comments ----------------------------
guint64 was used to improve portability because not all compiler support the
type "unsigned long long". You are right to assume it is an openbsd bug
(perhaps not only on openbsd), you should report the problem to the person
maintaining glib package (port?) for openbsd. The other possible problem can
come from the compiler which does not understand what the glib "describes".
=================== BUG #3440: FULL BUG SNAPSHOT ===================
Submitted by: heschi Project: DcHub: Hub software for Direct
Connect
Submitted on: Sat 05/03/2003 at 08:47
Category: None Severity: 5 - Major
Bug Group: None Resolution: Works for me
Assigned to: ericprev Status: Closed
Release: 0.4.3 Platform Version: None
Planned Release: None Fixed Release:
Summary: Share sizes overflow at 32 bits under openbsd on a pentium
Original Submission: I looked through the source, but everywhere I saw a share
size being stored I saw guint64. I'm assuming this is an openbsd bug.
Unfortunately I'm not the one running the server. Is there anything I should do
besides getting the output of printf("%d", sizeof(guint64)); ?
Follow-up Comments
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Date: Sat 05/03/2003 at 09:07 By: ericprev
guint64 was used to improve portability because not all compiler support the
type "unsigned long long". You are right to assume it is an openbsd bug
(perhaps not only on openbsd), you should report the problem to the person
maintaining glib package (port?) for openbsd. The other possible problem can
come from the compiler which does not understand what the glib "describes".
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