On 8/16/22 22:25, [email protected] wrote:
The error is hit in init_rootlet before the error_hook is set up,
so it segfaults when it tries to call the error_hook.  The line
number given in init_roolet is bogus, so I can't tell where it is.
Actually a lot of stuff is messed up.  I guess we'll just have
to disappoint the IBM mainframe guys.

so i ran the same test on another BigEndian architecture "ppc64", which is not run by default on our CI.

it has the same issue (and both backtrace and mus-config.h are the same)

after that, i compiled snd for PowerPC (32bit, LittleEndian), and *again* i got the same backtrace. the mus-config.h is practically the same, except for SIZEOF_VOID_P which now reads "4" (as is expected for a 32bit system).

the machine i tested on had a Power8 CPU (for both tests).

to conclude: it seems that 'snd' is broken on BigEndian.


  Back in 1969 (was
it really more than 50 years ago?) I wrote some code (I
think it was Basic, maybe Fortran) on an IBM mainframe
(probably a 360?) -- I vaguely remember the typewriter
(was it a typewriter?) had round keys??

sweet.

gmasdr
IOhannes

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