Subj : how to read husky hpt squid base in code To : Nil Alexandrov From : Oli Date : Fri Sep 30 2022 07:49 pm Nil wrote (2022-09-30): NA> Unfortunately, the jamlib is broken and not supported. There is a project NA> [jamnntpd](https://github.com/ftnapps/jamnntpd) which originally was NA> based on the jamlib but the JAM bases became corrupted on 64-bit NA> platforms, though you can always compile with -m32 and it works. Crashmail and JamNTTPd is available for 64-bit platforms in Debian. I'm pretty sure Crashmail works fine on 64-bit. So maybe it's best to use jamlib from Crashmail. NA> Jamnntp project did not fix the original jamlib but moved on to the supported NA> [Husky SMAPI library](https://github.com/huskyproject/smapi). JamNTTPd still uses jamlib. There is a fork called SmapiNNTPd, but it has been abandoned. NA> I can tell NA> you that jamlib has also broken support for endianness, it basically will NA> not work correctly on big-endian platforms. Are you sure? From https://github.com/larsks/jamlib/ : NA> --- NA> This is JamLIB 1.4.7, exported from the CVS repository on Sourceforge on NA> 2015-10-20. NA> --- [...] These are the modifications done by Johan Billing: [...] * JAMLIB been rewritten so that it no longer reads or writes structs directly from or to disk. This makes JAMLIB more portable and ensures that the Intel byte-order is used on all platforms. --- * Origin: War is Peace. Freedom is Slavery. Ignorance is Strength. (2:280/464.47) .