Hello, On Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 02:22:57PM +0100, Thomas Schwinge wrote: > Hello! > > On Fri, Jan 26, 2007 at 03:15:16PM +0100, I wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 25, 2007 at 11:25:51AM -0500, Benjamin Pierce wrote: > > > Don't think I've seen this one. > > > > You perhaps didn't, but your colleague did, it seems: > > <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/unison-users/message/2553>. But > > unfortunately without any solution. > > > > > It is unlikely to be fixable at the > > > Unison level -- perhaps something to do with OCaml's marshaling and > > > unmarshaling primitives -- but it would be interesting to know > > > whether it also happens with the latest version of Unison and the > > > latest OCaml compiler. > > > > Same problem: ``Uncaught exception Failure("input_value: integer too > > large")''. > > > > I used unison from the Subversion repository, revision 202, ``unison > > version 2.26.15''. On the i686 end I compiled using the ocaml packages > > of Debian experimental, version 3.09.3~rc1-1, and on the x86_64 end I > > first compiled the upstream OCaml sources, version 3.09.3 and then used > > the resulting compiler for building unison. > > I was advised by Chris Puttick to try using the i386 binaries on the > x86_64 system and after using an elf statifier > (<http://statifier.sourceforge.net/>) on them (because the x86_64 system > doesn't have 32 bit compatibility libraries installed) I can indeed > confirm that this works, so that I can use that static i386 unison binary > on the x86_64 system and thus work around the underlying problem. > >
I follow your thread on unison ML. I really think this problem should be addressed because there will be a transient period where 32/64 bits system will exists together... But the solution is lying in the Marshal module of ocaml... Maybe, one day there will be a really good solution (TM) Thanks for all the information Regards Sylvain Le Gall -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]