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From: | Wechsler, Steven |
Subject: | Re: [help-gnubatch] Arbitrary name length limits? |
Date: | Tue, 24 Jan 2012 15:35:50 +0000 |
From: John Collins (Xi Software Ltd) On 24/01/12 14:01, Wechsler, Steven wrote:
From: John Collins (Xi Software Ltd) On 24/01/12 13:23, Wechsler, Steven wrote:
Regarding increasing the number of characters in a variable name, it appears that all I need to do is change the value of BTV_NAME in btvar.h and then recompile. Is that correct? Yes but make it 1 less than a multiple of 4 or you may get funny things happening if you network between different platforms. Are you planning on a new release soon, or should I go ahead with that change? I'm just working on some new stuff - it'll be a few weeks yet as I've got a whole lot of extra stuff for Windows clients to go in so
please change it in your version. Is it safe to make a similar change to HOSTNSIZE?
Yes but don't worry about the multiple of 4 - 1 bit in that case. Or make it 30 like I've just changed it to. Tried compiling with HOSTNSIZE = 30, but I got flakey results: Had to press Control-D in order to get gbch-hostedit to start (after running from command line) Steve |
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