Adrian Knoth wrote: > [snip] > > They use a Node pointer which is then casted to an "unsigned int". This > works on i386 or wherever sizeof(void*) == sizeof(unsigned int), but > fails everywhere else. > > Find attached a small patch correcting this issue. It's quick&dirty, I > hadn't much time for it and I don't have any time left for testing. It > builds, starts and outputs on both, amd64 and i386. > > I'll forward the patch to the animata guys for inclusion. > > > HTH >
Thank you Adrian :) this is very kind, but at the moment I need to take a deep breath and then I'll continue some other things I've got to do. Soon I might change to 64 Studio on x86 architecture, because it's always the same when using x86_64 architecture. Btw. I guess I got a link to your patch: -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: [animata-users] Compiling svn revision 49 failed on Ubuntu Hardy Linux x86_64 Date: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 15:20:11 +0200 From: Ralf Mardorf <[email protected]> To: [email protected] References: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> [snip] wrote: > hi Ralf, > > this issue on googlecode might help you: > http://code.google.com/p/animata/issues/detail?id=38 > > best, > [snip] Hi [snip] :) thank you very much, but I won't spend time because of this 32-bit vs 64-bit issue again and again. Has anybody tried to compile it for Suse on 64-bit? 32-bit architecture LightScribe stuff that isn't fine for Debian and Ubuntu on 64-bit, is fine for Suse on 64-bit. This is really a PITA, I'm thinking of reinstalling my Linux on 32-bit architecture, but I'm pissed that there seems to be the need to do that. I guess once a quarter year I've got trouble because I installed my Linux on 64-bit, but 32-bit. I kept Suse 64-bit and Windows 32-bit installations because of this issue, instead of removing this installations. The link you gave me is linking to http://www.gidforums.com/t-18824.html and there somebody posted: "Actually, in my opinion, the best bet would be to use a 32-bit Linux distribution rather than a 64-bit one" I'm deeply impressed by Animata. Today I heard the first time of it on the Linux audio dev list, btw. I'm not a developer for Linux, but simply a user. This is what I've written to the Linux audio dev list: "I've got a long todo list and actually no time to test Animata, but I'm very curios to give it a chance. Maybe I'll upset plans ;)." And I did upset plans, but I'm to short in time to expend effort all the time, because the world still is on 32-bit architecture. This is the architecture of yesterday. Again, thank you very much. I guess I'll take a look on Animata using Windows and soon change from 64 Studio Linux x86_64 back to x86. A note to the Artists who made the "Reverse Shadow Theatre" and "Animata Jazz Pub" on http://animata.kibu.hu/. This is very beautiful artwork, I enjoyed watching it a lot. Cheers, Ralf _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
