I just wanted to point, again, to the build issues I've been having with Sword on PPC64LE architecture (e.g. the IBM POWER architecture, which is a supported platform for Fedora). The issue arises from mismatches in the definitions of 64-bit integers.
Diagnosing this might be tough on x86_64 hardware, so I've created a Vagrant box (at last - I've been struggling with this for months now) that you can run on a host that has qemu installed and is using the libvirt Vagrant driver. This is the default for Fedora/CentOS/RHEL systems. It should be as simple, now, to get a POWER8 VM architecture running on the above systems as: 1) dnf install vagrant qemu-system-ppc64 2) cat < EOF > Vagrantfile Vagrant.configure('2') do |config| config.vm.box = 'greg-hellings/fedora-32-ppc64le' config.vm.provider :libvirt do |lv, override| lv.memory = '4096M' lv.cpus = 4 end end EOF 3) vagrant up 4) vagrant ssh Hopefully this helps you, Troy, in developing a patch that allows Sword to build on the ppc64le architecture. I'm currently building with a sizeable patch from Jaak that switches from __u64 to std::uint64_t throughout the engine so that we can still have Fedora packages. But it would be nice to see this addressed in mainline. --Greg
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