Hay gang, something that nags me is that we don't have a big-endian
architecture we regularly build on. It would be nice to throw one(+) into the
build cluster so we can try to catch any byte-ordering bugs that creep in. I
used to build the code on a Sun V100, but that machine went away when I moved
back onto the boat.
Do any of you have gear with the one true (:-)) byte order we could add to the
build cluster? E.g. a pair of 32/64-bit Sparc boxes would be great. Or PPC.
Or even MIPS-BE if anyone keeps that sort of thing running these days.
We could probably do this under an emulator, but real hardware is 1) accurate
by definition, and 2) *much* faster.
--lyndon
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