Subj : crashmail Echo JAM Base - Errors and Exporting To : Rick Christian From : mark lewis Date : Sat Nov 05 2016 06:41:46 04 Nov 16 14:12, you wrote to me: ml>> ahhh... 64bitness hasn't been indicated... i've been compiling my RC> I indicated that from the start Ubuntu server 14.0.4.5 *64b* it wasn't prominent and repeated or otherwise made obvious... i'm on kubuntu 14.04.5 64bit here on this workstation and all the hosted VMs are ubuntu server but a mix of 32bit and 64bit... i've not yet attempted to build or run jamnntpd on any of them but it has been considered... you posted a slew of messages... many quite verbal but this being a 32bit vs a 64bit problem was not evident until now... ace in the hole? bullshit... if you knew this was the problem causing your message base corruption, you should have said so from the beginning... it is also not a coding problem causing the different variable sizes between 32bit and 64bit... it is a declaration problem when the variables are declared... it is only a problem because compiler maintainers made the bad decision to change existing variable types and make them larger instead of creating new types for them... new types had to be created any way so that would not have been a problem and their decision has caused even more problems... this situation is also not limited to C compilers... i've seen it in pascal compilers, too... i'm sure it exists in many different languages as well... now, if someone would be so kind as to post what changes are needed for the variable declarations so we don't need to worry about the arch or have to allow for multi-arch on 64bit systems, it would be a good thing... some folks like to run pure 64bit with 32bit multi-arch totally disallowed and banned... i'm surprised that you even allow 32bit on your 64bit setup... especially since you are so adamant about this and some political stuffs you've participated in... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... "Gledlig jul og godt Nytt Aar." - Norse-Danish Christmas --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .