In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Brian Beuning writes:
> I seem to recall someone porting diald to alpha linux.
> Did it ever get completed?
I had a short discussion with Mike Jagdis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
about this awhile ago. Basicly the problem is a STKSIGFLT which doesn't
exist on the Alpha. He indicated to me that all such is commented out
in the current sources (he is the maintainer).
One thing that does need fixing is to change lines such as:
v = (ntohl(*(int *)(&(FW_IN_DATA(term->offset)?data:pkt)
[FW_OFFSET(term->offset)]))
>> term->shift) & term->mask;
to (*(long *) blah blah. This should kill the unaligned trap messages.
Bob
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