On 7/6/2013 2:24 PM, Pidoux wrote: Alright, let's try this again. This is in -pruN format. if THIRTYTWOBITDATA is defined then the data will be created in a way that's compatible with the 32-bit versions of the program, and compatible with the documentation on the f6fbb.org website. I also fixed some compile warnings that were created by the last patch. The default is set to 64-bit data. Note: That the 64-bit data and 32-bit data are not compatible with each other, so back up your data files first before you experiment with this. > Hi Cathryn, > > Thank you for your message. > I have been using FBB 7.05e on a 64 bits machine for a while with Mandriva and somce lat year with Mageia Linux distro without problem. > However I never tried to import any data from a previous 32 bits install for I do not see any necessity to do that. > What kind of data do you want to import ? > > However, would you mind providing a patch created with diff -pruN options. This is the one I am used to read. > > I will consider it and let you know the results of my tests. > > 73 de Bernard Pidoux f6bvp > > Sent from my iPhone > > Le 5 juil. 2013 à 23:20, Cathryn Mataga a écrit : > >> I'm moving my ham radio server up to 64-bit Fedora 18. So I'm fixing issues as I hit them. >> >> This is against fbbsrc.705e. When compiled for 64 bits, the code was corrupting all my 32-bit data files. >> I think this is right, that the binary data files should be the same between 32 and 64 bit compiles. >> >> After applying this patch, I see my user names and messages correctly after copying data from my old 32-bit install to a new 64-bit install. >> >> I haven't made any patches in awhile so if anything is wrong let me know. >> >> > -- > To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-hams" in > the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org > More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html