Hi Lewis,
Yes, that is what I was referring to.
On Jun 27, 2011, at 1:44 PM, J. Lewis Muir wrote:
> Maybe you're using the startup/EpicsHostArch script from EPICS
> Base to set EPICS_HOST_ARCH? I just tried that from EPICS Base
> 3 . 14 . 12.1 and it printed "darwin-x86_64" and exited with a 0
> exit status.
>
> $ ./startup/EpicsHostArch
> darwin-x86_64
>
> Andrew, I don't think that's correct. My CPU is 64-bit. I
> think the script should probably print "darwin-x86" or
> "darwin-ppcx86". Or maybe the script should support printing
> what ARCH_CLASS should be set to as well?
>
> The perl version (i.e. startup/EpicsHostArch.pl) prints
> "unsupported" without a newline and exits with a 0 exit status.
>
> Lewis
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