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Operating Systems Solaris Compile 64bit Murrine Theme Engine Post 303001214 by jim mcnamara on Sunday 30th of July 2017 11:50:06 AM
Old 07-30-2017
Does the install claim anywhere that there is a 64bit version in the install package?

We run a lot of very expensive packages on Solaris 11 64bit systems, that are in fact 32 bit. All run fine, obviously. And interoperate with 64bit images as well.
 

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TRACEBACK(1)							   User Commands						      TRACEBACK(1)

NAME
Traceback - sends an OSC message SYNOPSIS
osc-send [options] [url] osc-address [,typetags] [osc arguments] DESCRIPTION
Traceback (most recent call last): File "./scripts/osc-send", line 11, in <module> import txosc # for __version__ ImportError: No module named txosc File "./scripts/osc-send", line 11, in <module> import txosc # for __version__ ImportError: No module named txosc EXAMPLES
The following examples are equivalent: osc-send osc.tcp://127.0.0.1:17779 /ham/spam ,sif egg 2 3.14159 osc-send --tcp --host=127.0.0.1 --port=17779 --type-tags=sif /ham/spam egg 2 3.14159 osc-send -T -P 17779 /ham/spam egg 2 3.14159 OSC MESSAGES
An OSC message consists of an OSC Address Pattern followed by an OSC Type Tag String followed by zero or more OSC Arguments. OSC ADDRESSES
An OSC Address Pattern is a string beginning with the character '/' (forward slash). It is mandatory to provide one. OSC TYPE TAGS
An OSC Type Tag String is a string (beginning with the character ',' (comma)) followed by a sequence of characters corresponding exactly to the sequence of OSC Arguments in the given message. Each character after the comma is called an OSC Type Tag and represents the type of the corresponding OSC Argument. Here is the list of supported type tags: i - 32bit integer h - 64bit integer f - 32bit floating point number d - 64bit (double) floating point number s - string S - symbol c - char m - 4 byte midi packet (8 digits hexadecimal) T - TRUE F - FALSE N - NIL I - INFINITUM VALUES
Values are space separated. Quoting strings might be handy. The full Open Sound Control specification can be found at http://opensoundcontrol.org/specification HISTORY
Written by Arjan Scherpenisse and Alexandre Quessy in 2010. Traceback (most recent call last): October 2010 TRACEBACK(1)
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