Julian Sikorski wrote:
OK, thanks. I made museek+-murmur and -tools noarch, but I'm not
sure
what to do with -mucous:
belegdol | museek+
---museek+-mucous-0.2-0.1.20090203svn1092.fc11.x86_64
+++museek+-mucous-0.2-0.1.20090203svn1092.fc11.i386
S.5....T /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/pymucous/MucousTransfers.pyc
S.5....T /usr/lib/python2.6/site-packages/pymucous/MucousTransfers.pyo
Okay, I took a look at the hexdump of these files. MucousTransfers.py
has a large constant in it, 4294967295. On x86_64, this is being byte
compiled to a 64 bit integer type. On i86, this is being compiled to a
python long decimal type. This is apparently a difference between the
two interpreters that no one has noticed before but the byte code is
usable between the two.
On x86_64, running the i86 byte code results in python using a long
decimal type instead of the slightly more efficient long int.
On i86, running the x86_64 byte code results in python having to convert
the 64 bit int to a long decimal when it loads it.
Both run afterwards, though.
-Toshio