Subj : how to read husky hpt squid base in code To : Oli From : Nil Alexandrov Date : Fri Sep 30 2022 10:46 pm Hello, Oli! Friday September 30 2022 19:49, from Oli -> Nil Alexandrov: Ol> JamNTTPd still uses jamlib. There is a fork called SmapiNNTPd, but it Ol> has been abandoned. Correct. Both JamNTTPd and SmapiNNTPd work fine with 32-bit Linux distro, though JamNTTPd out of the git HEAD repo will corrupt your JAM database when run in 64-bit environment, try it out yourself. In this sense, I would say that SmapiNNTPd is sort of less abandoned than the original one. NA>> you that jamlib has also broken support for endianness, it NA>> basically will not work correctly on big-endian platforms. Ol> Are you sure? From https://github.com/larsks/jamlib/ : Ol> * JAMLIB been rewritten so that it no longer reads or writes structs Ol> directly from or to disk. This makes JAMLIB more portable and Ol> ensures Ol> that the Intel byte-order is used on all platforms. Ah yeah, my bad. The endianness has been fixed a long time ago. I just happened to look at some really old jamlib source. Best Regards, Nil --- GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5 * Origin: Linux 2.6.32-042stab145.3 (2:5015/46) .