On Tuesday, Mar 11, 2003, at 12:25 Europe/Vienna, Jouni Lerssi wrote:
I have Sharity 5 server/10 client license runing OK on two SGI Irix
boxes and MAcOSX. The other SGI is indigo2 mips4400, and i noticed that
from version 2.7b4 or so irix binaries are not compatible with indigo2
(wrong architecture or something...) In my Indy r5000 newer Sharity
versions run fine. Is it possible to build new version of Sharity with
older sgi architecture compability?

We had to set up a new development environment on the machine after a disk crash. We obviously missed a compiler switch for backward compatibility somewhere.


If you compile from the source code directly on one of the older machines, the binary will run there. Sharity can be compiled with gcc (which is available from the SGI freeware site) or with SGI's development system.

Regards, Christian.

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Dipl.-Ing. Christian Starkjohann
Objective Development
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