Hi,
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Daniel Grimwood wrote:
> I had another look at Intel 7 and couldn't find anything wrong.
Today I looked inside a .mod file compiled with Intel 7 / Linux, and
although the date and the name of a temporary file are in a string at the
end of the file, the offsets of these are not fixed from the end of file.
That's because the string is of the form "date module_name tmpfile".
module_name is not a fixed-width string, and neither is tmpfile (the
pathname depends on your installation).
We cannot change the file comparison script to comprehinsively accomodate
Intel 7 / Linux like with the other compilers, but people can look at
their own .mod files and work out what the range the offsets can be for
them. (Their own temporary directories should be constant, and standard
module names are limited to 1 to 32 characters).
After private correspondence, this appears to be the problem Aleksandar
spotted :).
Daniel.
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