Subj : crashmail Echo JAM Base - Errors and Exporting To : Matt Bedynek From : mark lewis Date : Sat Nov 05 2016 06:42:44 04 Nov 16 21:22, you wrote to me: ml>> ahhh... 64bitness hasn't been indicated... i've been compiling my ml>> jamnntpd on OS/2 with EMX so at best, only 32bit... ml>> definitely something to remember... especially if one is, as i am, ml>> using the original jamlib instead of the MAPI or SMAPI libraries... MB> I specifically choose the smapi route because I knew it would be fine MB> with 64bit. There was simply a bug in jamnntpd's use of it such that MB> it wasn't closing the base after posting a message. If the process MB> crashed it would corrupt the msgbase. the only reason i can see for using SMAPI is if one wanted to use other message base formats than JAM... i guess this 64bit problem may be another reason but i'd rather see jamlib fixed properly to handle this... ml>> that's kind of my situation, too... but i did post patches or code to ml>> this echo for others to grab and add to their code bases... it is ml>> just easier that way for me since i'm not going to fight trying to ml>> add repo stuffs to my production OS/2 box ;) MB> Does OS/2 support IPV6? I wondered if the changes I made for it would MB> compile there though I am skeptical. i don't think so... i haven't read anything about it and i'm not planning on going to IPv6 for several more years... there is simply no need for it over here... ml>> PS: it is good to see you again, matt! MB> thanks. Hopefully things are more civil in the areas. Havent read MB> them throughlly for a few months. kinda yeah but it depends... i've been making liberal use of my twit filter, biting my tongue a lot, and not getting on the machine while consuming adult beverages and saying how i really feel about certain things... that's on my part but i still feel like saying a lot more than i have, beverages or no... )\/(ark Always Mount a Scratch Monkey Do you manage your own servers? If you are not running an IDS/IPS yer doin' it wrong... .... Chastity is curable - if detected early --- * Origin: (1:3634/12.73) .