Hi guys,

I appreciate you looking into it.  There are only a few places where  
this subroutine is called, so I can inspect it on a case-by-case  
basis.  I'll probably just end up defining the dummy routine as Remi  
suggested.  For more complicated byte-order support (which we will  
certainly run into with the trigger system codes) I'll look into  
using OSByteOrder.h.  Thanks again,

Adam


On Jan 15, 2007, at 9:34 PM, Benjamin Reed wrote:

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> Remi Mommsen wrote:
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>> After some poking around, I found out that FZICV subroutine is used
>> to convert little endian to big endian data. The latter is the
>> CERNLIB default for the internal data handling. As the PPC platform
>> is big endian (in contrast to the i386), this routine is not
>> compiled. I guess you could just define a dummy routine to satisfy
>> the linker. However, you might need to look into the big endian vs
>> little endian issue more carefully.
>
> Probably safer to use the darwin built-in APIs for such things:
>
>   /usr/include/libkern/OSByteOrder.h
>
> There's all kinds of handy functions for doing common byte-order  
> operations.
>
> - --
> Benjamin Reed a.k.a. Ranger Rick
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