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Operating Systems HP-UX Oracle 9i install: Error in invoking target install of makefile Post 302107867 by Ebbi on Wednesday 21st of February 2007 08:45:37 AM
Old 02-21-2007
That's right, the D210 is 32-bit. From D*70 onwards (PA-8000) you can have 64-bit.

Unfortunately not. My recommendation would be to get a cheap HP Visualize C-Class workstation (from C3000 onwards), to get it working on modern releases.
 

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elf_getehdr(3E) 														   elf_getehdr(3E)

NAME
elf_getehdr: elf32_getehdr(), elf32_newehdr(), elf64_getehdr(), elf64_newehdr() - retrieve class-dependent object file header for elf32 or elf64 file SYNOPSIS
Command: [flag]... file... [library]... DESCRIPTION
32-bit Class File For a 32-bit class file, returns a pointer to an ELF header, if one is available for the ELF descriptor elf. If no header exists for the descriptor, allocates a "clean" one, but it otherwise behaves the same as It does not allocate a new header if one exists already. If no header exists (for one cannot be created (for a system error occurs, the file is not a 32-bit class file, or elf is null, both functions return a null pointer. The header includes the following members. automatically sets the bit (see elf_flag(3E)). A program may use to inspect the identification bytes from a file. 64-bit Class File For a 64-bit class file, returns a pointer to an ELF header, if one is available for the ELF descriptor elf. If no header exists for the descriptor, allocates a "clean" one, but it otherwise behaves the same as It does not allocate a new header if one exists already. If no header exists (for one cannot be created (for a system error occurs, the file is not a 64-bit class file, or elf is null, both functions return a null pointer. The header includes the following members. automatically sets the bit (see elf_flag(3E)). A program may use to inspect the identification bytes from a file. SEE ALSO
elf(3E), elf_begin(3E), elf_flag(3E), elf_getident(3E). elf_getehdr(3E)
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