Scorpio bitbases und 64-bit linux

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Scorpio bitbases und 64-bit linux

Postby Bernhard Bauer » 22 Oct 2007, 13:31

Es gibt für linux eine .so Bibliothek für scorpio,
allerdings ist es mir nicht gelungen die bitbases zu verwenden.
Ich vermute, dass ich für ein 64-bit System eine andere egbbso.so Datei brauche.
Ist so etwas vorhanden oder generierbar?
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Re: Scorpio bitbases und 64-bit linux

Postby Daniel Shawul » 29 Oct 2007, 11:45

I guess it should work on 64 bit linux. I don't remeber if I fixed problems with read/write issues related to endianes. Does it load the bitbases at all?
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Re: Scorpio bitbases und 64-bit linux

Postby Denis P. Mendoza » 08 Nov 2007, 12:45

Will there be a 64-bit egbbdll.dll? Or will it be also be an open-source? I have problems using the new 32-bit dlls, so I'm forced to use a compiled v.1 from the src I got from the old Dann Corbit site. I don't know what went wrong, but I'll try downloading the full 5-men bitbases and check again if my pc crashes using the new v3.1 dll. I'm using x64 XP on an AMD computer. Just asking Daniel.
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Re: Scorpio bitbases und 64-bit linux

Postby Bernhard Bauer » 09 Nov 2007, 09:47

It's a good thing to have scorpio as an open source and one would also have to have the library source code to build a usfull system on a 64-bit computer.
Up to now scorpio doesn't load bitbases on a linux 64 system.
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Re: Scorpio bitbases und 64-bit linux

Postby Denis P. Mendoza » 10 Nov 2007, 06:16

Bernhard Bauer wrote:It's a good thing to have scorpio as an open source and one would also have to have the library source code to build a usfull system on a 64-bit computer.
Up to now scorpio doesn't load bitbases on a linux 64 system.
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You're right, but it's Daniel's option to make it open-source as well. The easiest would be releasing 32/64-bit dll for Linux and Windows (if it isn't open-source). Though it just takes seconds to compile it from source :D

If you want to compile and test it in yours, send me a pm. I'm using Windows, so it's up to you to build a workable version.
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