nanogui: Cross-compilation of microwindows
Subject:
Re: [nanogui] Cross-compilation of microwindows
From:
Peter Barada ####@####.####
Date:
24 Aug 2005 22:09:08 +0100
Message-Id: <20050824210903.DF05F98428@baradas.org>
>: I'll drag just his AF_INET code over, but perhaps this is time to
>: actually incorporate his code into Microwindows CVS since from what I
>: see, it looks pretty good, is flexible, and as he claims, it works
>: pretty well....
>
>When it's working for you, send it over, I'll definitely
>include it in CVS.
I have it working now. The problem was that iptables was rejecting an
atempted connection to port 6600 on the server machine. Once I shutdown
iptables, the conneciton worked. Anyone have a quick iptables rule
that allows connections to port 6600?
Now the next problem. I've cross-compiled a Fluid application and
run it on my embedded ColdFire Linux box, and if barfs with a message
stating that the server byte order(i686) is different from the client
byte order.
How hard do you think it would be to add in network order data(using
the hton and ntoh macros)?
I'm willing to do the heavy lifting if someone points out all the
gotchas...
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Peter Barada
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