Hi all:  I've checked in a change to drivers/cairo.c that fixes a bug in 
my earlier fix to memcairo.  Now the memcairo driver should work for both 
little- and big-endian machines.

Grepping though the code, I could not see that there was any standard way 
of determining the byte order of the machine or any pre-processor symbols 
set, so I put a simple test in the cairo driver code to check the endian-ness 
of 
the machine.

If there is a more standard way of handling this, please let me know.

'ctest' passes with this change in place.

Regards,

   Doug Hunt

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Software Engineer III
UCAR - COSMIC, Tel. (303) 497-2611

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