On 16/08/2016 6:11 AM, Dr. Rolf Jansen wrote:
Am 14.08.2016 um 12:15 schrieb Dr. Rolf Jansen <r...@obsigna.com>:
As was noticed by the port maintainer, the initial release of ipdbtools 1.1.0
into the ports did not compile on i386 systems because the lack of the
__uint128_t data type on 32bit systems, and which was used for IPv6 computing.
In the meantime, I rolled in the necessary uint128 comparison, shift and basic
arithmetic operations that provide the missing built-in __uint128_t operations
on 32bit systems. The 64bit targets x86-64 and arm64 continue to utilize the
built-in operations.
The changes are ready on GitHub, and I will submit a changed port PR on Monday
(tomorrow) night, most of the post-mortem fixes since the initial release are
included -- I won't rename the tool 'ipup', though.
I just submitted the PR for updating the port of ipdbtools to v1.1.1.
great, when it happens I will try some analytics to see where my
traffic is coming from.. (my gateway is i386)
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=211881
Best regards
Rolf
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