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5:15 PM
posted on July 25, 2016 by IngoHohmann

# git log commit 4e246b828ec443344aa7243ae847c53ddaed7953 Author: Brian Dickens <brian@...> Date: Mon Jul 25 05:05:04 2016 -0400 Correct warning in newer GCC (compare different pointers) ... # ./r3 ** REBOL 3.0 (Ren-C branch) ** ** ** ** Version: 2.102.0.4.20

 
6:03 PM
@ingo That's a weird one. Just on ARM, eh?
@ShixinZeng @DaviddenHaring I sent a mail but don't know if I have an up-to-date address (gmail)... I will be passing through Atlanta this week, so if you would have time to meet let me know!
 
 
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@rgchris A good argument for carrying out one's Q&A on something more StackOverflow-like than IM-like...
 
 
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9:40 PM
@ingo If you could go into the %tests directory on your ARM build and run do %run-recover.r and let that run... to see if there are any problems other than the https. One possibility is that there's a weird problem in the binary not assigning variables, but another is that the ARM device's network configuration is different and it's exercising a different path in the http/TLS code
It would be good if I had an ARM build I guess. On my phone? In an emulator? How do you do it?
 
Yep, had no problems on x86 32 or 64 Linux.
I can try that tomorrow. I have a rspberrypi.
@HostileFork ^
 
Hm. Well it would be good if I had some kind of debuggable environment on an ARM target.
 
10:20 PM
posted on July 25, 2016 by Bohdan Lechnowsky

Under the 17LOC Spreadsheet section, there is this: You can copy/paste the above code into the Red console for Windows, using the latest toolchain build (950 KB), or, better, using this prebuilt console version (247 KB). The toolchain build gives a 404, and the prebuilt console won't launch on my Windows, for some reason. It just exits immediately after launching.

posted on July 25, 2016 by Bohdan Lechnowsky

Oops - wrong group.

 

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