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This version is now GNU configure driven. A word of warning for future committers so that you don't fall into the same trap as I did: The source has an printf-style funtion "print". This doesn't understand "%u", so the usual print-casting stuff for long long ints isn't printf("%u", (unsigned int)foo); but print("%d", (int)foo); which obviously looses in some cases, but I didn't take the effort to extend this function to take 64 bit value (just unsigned is limited as well). In this case, it isn't that bad, since it is used to print limits, but memory limits are internally stored as "mega" or "kilo" anyway. |
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