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Operating Systems AIX IBM TDS/SDS (LDAP) - can I mix endianness among servers in an instance ? Post 303039580 by zxmaus on Wednesday 9th of October 2019 11:35:58 PM
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well endianness only matters for binary data not text data. If I understand you correctly you want to transfer text data only so that should work fine. If you however need something runnable you would need to run it through a converter and recompile.
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XtAddConverter()														  XtAddConverter()

Name
  XtAddConverter - register an "old-style" resource converter.

Synopsis
  void XtAddConverter(from_type, to_type, converter, convert_args, num_args)
	 String from_type;
	 String to_type;
	 XtConverter converter;
	 XtConvertArgList convert_args;
	 Cardinal num_args;

Inputs
  from_type Specifies the resource name of the datatype that the converter converts from.

  to_type   Specifies the resource name of the datatype that the converter converts to.

  converter Specifies the converter procedure.	See XtConverter(2).

  convert_args
	    Specifies how to obtain any additional arguments needed for the conversion.

  num_args  Specifies the number elements in convert_args.

Availability
  Superseded by XtAppAddConverter().

Description
  XtAddConverter()  registers converter as a procedure to convert data of resource type from_type to resource type to_type.  The convert_args
  array is registered with the converter, and will be used to obtain arguments to pass to the converter each time it is invoked.

Usage
  XtAddConverter() has been superseded by XtAppAddConverter(), which allows the registration of converter functions on a per-application con-
  text	basis.	 XtAddConverter()  now calls XtAppAddConverter() passing the default application context created by XtInitialize().  Very few
  programs need multiple application contexts, and you can continue to use XtAddConverter() if you initialize your  application  with  XtIni-
  tialize().  We recommend, however, that you use XtAppInitialize(), XtAppAddConverter(), and the other XtApp*() application context specific
  functions.

  See XtAppAddConverter() for more information about converters and the XtConvertArgList data type.

  XtAddConverter() and XtAppAddConverter() register "old-style" converters which are still in common use, but are  not	as  flexible  as  the
  (incompatible)  "new-style"  converters added in Release 4.  If you must register an existing old-style converter, use XtAppAddConverter(),
  but if you are writing a converter of your own, consider using a new-style converter.  See XtAppSetTypeConverter().

See Also
  XtAppAddConverter(1), XtAppSetTypeConverter(1), XtSetTypeConverter(1),
  XtConverter(2), XtTypeConverter(2).

Xt - Resource Management													  XtAddConverter()
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