* Re: ZSH on 64 bit systems
@ 1998-11-17 9:28 Sven Wischnowsky
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From: Sven Wischnowsky @ 1998-11-17 9:28 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: zsh-workers
Andrej Borsenkow wrote:
> I plan update my server to new 64 bit version of OS, and am interested in
> any experience with running ZSH on such sort of systems. Some background
> information:
>
> ...
I've been using zsh on a DEC Alpha for quite some time now without any
problems (after some fixes in previous zsh versions that have already
made it into the baseline). Alphas use the LP64 convention which seems
to become standard for 64Bit systems (longs and pointers are 64 bit,
ints are 32 bit).
This reminds me... One note for Zefram: when trying to compile a zsh
with dynamic loading on this Digital Unix 4.0d I had to use gcc as the
linker. Without it the binary couldn't be linked. With it I got heaps
of warnings about unresolved symbols but the binary worked fine. The
warnings could have been avoided by using `-Xlinker -z -Xlinker defs',
I think.
Bye
Sven
--
Sven Wischnowsky wischnow@informatik.hu-berlin.de
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* ZSH on 64 bit systems
@ 1998-11-17 8:37 Andrej Borsenkow
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From: Andrej Borsenkow @ 1998-11-17 8:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ZSH workers mailing list
I plan update my server to new 64 bit version of OS, and am interested in
any experience with running ZSH on such sort of systems. Some background
information:
the system is ReliantUNIX 5.44 from SIEMENS (before Siemens Nixdorf). This
version has 64 bit kernel and provides three user execution environments
32 bit
this is fully compatible with previous versions; existing binaries will
run without recompilation.
Virtual process memory is limited to 2GB; file system size is limited to
4GB; file size is
limited to 2GB. It is not possible to access large files (over 2GB)
64 on 32
This is implementation of LFS model. Both explicit and mixed models are
supported. Virtual
process memory is still limited to 2GB; file access is full 64 bit.
Special compiler flags are
needed to enable either model. Most types have the same size as on 32
bit system;
depending of LFS model either off_t is 64 bit, or off64_t &co should be
used instead
true 64 bit
In this model, process runs in true 64 bit environment; virtual memory
is almost unlimited :))
full access to large files is provided. The size of most basic types
cheanges, notably
sizeof(int) = 4
sizeof(long) = 8
sizeof(void *) = 8
sizeof(off_t) = 8
The simplest way is to compile ZSH in true 64 bit mode. Unforunately, *any*
attempt to mix int and void * is doomed.
I gave it test-drive, and ZSH at least did run. But there was so much
warnings about possible truncation of large integer, that I am really
unsure.
regards
/andrej
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