Hmm... well, the NeXTs took ".au" files either way (and specified them that way) -- but this might just be an obsolete NeXTStep-ism. I don't know how they're handled on Macintoshes these days.
cheers Miller
On Mon, Jan 19, 2004 at 11:14:28AM -0000, Jorge Cardoso wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Miller Puckette [mailto:mpuckett@man104-1.ucsd.edu] Sent: sábado, 17 de Janeiro de 2004 23:30 To: Jorge Cardoso Cc: pd-list@iem.at Subject: Re: [PD] writesf~ bug?
THanks... no, nobody I know uses next/sun format, but I'll go and put in your fixes, thanks.
Rather than forcing .au to little-endian, I found and fixed the bug that made the "-little" flag not work.
Actually, I think that these flags should not exist.
I believe that the .au files have to be in big-endian format (the file has to be encoded the same way whether you're working in big-endian machine or in a little-endian one, otherwise the file format would not be portable...
In any case, the flag fix will already enable to write the file properly, by using the -big flag so..., thanks :)
Bye, jc
Jorge Cardoso <-> jorgecardoso@ieee.org
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