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Greg: The problem is that we want to check the new Cairo graphics driver which also requires Pango, and runs over X11.
I expect putting Cairo, Pango, and XQuartz on an old macOS 10.6, and building fltk with it, is no simple task. My idea was to find a linux box with a native big endian architecture.
Manolo
Le mardi 11 octobre 2022 à 02:52:29 UTC+2, Greg a écrit :
Thanks Matthias. What computer did you use?
Here my arm64 MacBook pro is little endian !
Manolo
Damn it, you are right. The M1 runs in
Little Endian including Parallels. My answer was of no use, so I
deleted it. I am so used to big endian ARM, that I didn't even
check.
Manolo: do you think an old PPC Mac would do the job?
I think they were big endian like my SGI.
I have an old tower PPC in storage that I could dust off if you
think it'd be useful. It's probably got an ancient g++ compiler
and old 10.5 or 10.6 version of MacOS.
If you think that'd be of use, I can try to pull it out and
compile
the latest fltk with it.
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