Hello! On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 12:37:10PM -0800, Guy Harris wrote: > Is that the MIPS-based platform where the native compiler doesn't support > 64-bit integral data types at all? ReliantUNIX 5.43 is MIPS 32 bits only but 5.44 and 5.45 (the current and last (there will never be a follow-up)) are MIPS 64 bits with support for %ll.
> If so, is it OK if we require 64-bit > integral data type support in Ethereal, or should we fix up the places > where we currently use it? I use GCC for compiling on all systems, thus there is a 64 bit data type available even on ReliantUNIX 5.43 and also SINIX-Z (really old Siemens UNIX for i386). > 2) use our own routine to format 64-bit integers into strings, and use > that to generate output rather than using %ll/%q/%L/etc. That would be nice. I just looked up the source for such a decimal formatter, which is really easy (if there is a 64 bit data type available). Bye, Uwe _______________________________________________ Ethereal-dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ethereal.com/mailman/listinfo/ethereal-dev
