> Big endian check fails on 64 bit numbers That amd64 is not a big endian machine, is it?
I'm suspecting you're running through these options here and getting the BIG_ENDIAN "default" as fallback: http://tthsum.devs.nu/svn/trunk/tthsum/endian.h Do you know how one is supposed to get the endianness on your platform? Regards, Walter cc -Wl,-z,relro obj-unix/test.o obj-unix/base32.o obj-unix/escape.o obj-unix/getopt.o obj-unix/read.o obj-unix/texts.o obj-unix/thex.o obj-unix/tiger.o obj-unix/tthsum.o obj-unix/utf8.o obj-unix/base32_test.o obj-unix/endian_test.o obj-unix/escape_test.o obj-unix/getopt_test.o obj-unix/read_test.o obj-unix/texts_test.o obj-unix/thex_test.o obj-unix/tiger_test.o obj-unix/types_test.o obj-unix/utf8_test.o -o obj-unix/test obj-unix/test >>> endian_test.c:64: Big endian check fails on 16 bit numbers >>> endian_test.c:81: Big endian check fails on 32 bit numbers >>> endian_test.c:95: Big endian check fails on 64 bit numbers -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org