Hello. According to release notes, you cannot mix 32 and 64-bit
architectures between an OpenHPI client and server. See below;
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General Information
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The client and the daemon do not have to be on the same hardware
architecture.
The daemon could be running on a P-series processor and the client running
on an
x86-series processor. The client library and daemon use a marshaling
technique
to resolve architecture and structure padding conflicts. The user does not
need
to concern themselves with architectureal differences between the client
and
daemon. The one exception to this rule is 64-bit architectures. The client
and
daemon currently cannot resolve differences between 32-bit and 64-bit
architectures. DO NOT MIX THESE TYPES OF ARCHITECTURES!
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Can someone verify that this is still the case, and if so, is there any
plan to allow a mix in the future? Can someone provide a detailed
description of the problem?
Thanks.
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