On Thu, May 11, 2006 11:12 pm, Ken Williams wrote: > Yeah, any time you use Storable to move data from a big-endian > machine to a little-endian machine, or vice versa, you need to use > "network" format, i.e. the nstore() or nstore_fd() functions. > > The only way I know of to convert the existing files you've got is to > find a G5 or another "old-world" mac and do a retrieve() & nstore() > cycle on the data.
Thanks, Ken. I've got a couple of those hanging around and will check it out. Much appreciated. > On May 11, 2006, at 8:01 PM, Mike Schienle wrote: > >> >> Hi all - >> >> I just installed an Intel Mac Mini as a replacement for a dual 1.8 >> GHz G5 at >> my colocation place a couple days ago. All seems to be going fine >> with one >> exception so far. This error is showing up in my web error logs: >> [Thu May 11 19:21:18 2006] [error] [client 67.155.17.98] Byte order >> is not >> compatible at blib/lib/Storable.pm (autosplit into >> blib/lib/auto/Storable/_retrieve.al) line 331, <DATA> line 4, at >> /Library/Tenon/WebServer/WebSites/blosxom/plugins/calendar line >> 322, referer: >> http://www.customvisuals.com/ >> >> This is from the blosxom weblog program, so it was a simple matter >> of just >> turning off the calendar function for now. However, the issue with >> Storable.pm >> still remains. Has anyone run into this? >> >> Mike Schienle >> > > Mike Schienle