Merge jamnntpd and smapinntpd repos
I assume that everybody here is using the smapi version, am I right?
Though, the jamnntpd is based on the most recent jamlib which is
32/64bit compatible. Cause I remember time when I could do a shortcut by passing -m32 flag to gcc to overcome the 64bit issues in the code.
What is the point to use the jamnntpd version today, when you could just
use the modern Jam+Squish+MSG nntpd version?
For those who prefer the old fashion jamnntpd, and I appreciate their decision, we could just put #ifdef jamlib VS SMAPI to make just one
source repo and accumulate all recent patches in one place. Sounds cool?
I assume that everybody here is using the smapi version, am I right?Wrong. :)
I have compiled the current jamnntpd version after fixes of Carlos and some of my own. Both 64bit with -m32 and real 32bit linux work now
pretty ok.
What is the point to use the jamnntpd version today, when you couldIndeed..
just use the modern Jam+Squish+MSG nntpd version?
For those who prefer the old fashion jamnntpd, and I appreciateSounds cool. Go ahead!
their decision, we could just put #ifdef jamlib VS SMAPI to make
just one source repo and accumulate all recent patches in one place.
Sounds cool?
'Tommi
What is the point to use the jamnntpd version today, when you could just use the modern Jam+Squish+MSG nntpd version?
For those who prefer the old fashion jamnntpd, and I appreciate their decision, we could just put #ifdef jamlib VS SMAPI to make just one
source repo and accumulate all recent patches in one place. Sounds
cool?
I assume that everybody here is using the smapi version, am I right? Though, the jamnntpd is based on the most recent jamlib which is 32/64bit compatible. Cause I remember time when I could do a shortcut by passing -m32 flag to gcc to overcome the 64bit issues in the code.
What is the point to use the jamnntpd version today, when you could just use the modern Jam+Squish+MSG nntpd version?
For those who prefer the old fashion jamnntpd, and I appreciate their decision, we could just put #ifdef jamlib VS SMAPI to make just one source repo and accumulate all recent patches in one place. Sounds cool?
I'm using JamNNTPd because it was easy for me to compile it for Win32. I haven't managed to compile SmapiNNTPd.
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