You could try the 32 bit Linux version of Telegram. There's a precompiled one.It should support other program, but I haven't found any one to test (it seems Skype doesn't exist anymore in Linux 32bits)
x86 is Little Endian, like Arm, no issue on that side.Presumably a lot of these wrappers are simple shims across to the native arm versions of those libs. I guess if there are any multibyte numbers that are returned they'll need their endianness swapping, since I assume the Pandora's libs all provide little endian outputs while x86 libs will expect big endian, and that could affect unicode outputs too, so actually maybe not so many simple shims.
GO(memcpy, pFppu)
It should support other program, but I haven't found any one to test (it seems Skype doesn't exist anymore in Linux 32bits)
Maybe, but you'll have to give Ptitseb the time to get the project even close to that point. For the time being, I'd advise you to take the releases he gives us gratefully as is.Back on X86 games...
Can it allow us to run the X86 Linux Steam client on a Pyra?
There are quite a few old X86 games that are served up through steam with a semi-integrated DosBox included. Using the Steam client to purchase & download the game - then stripping the content out to run in an optimized to Pyra Box86 instead of DosBox could have some fun at the end of it.
Maybe, but you'll have to give Ptitseb the time to get the project even close to that point. For the time being, I'd advise you to take the releases he gives us gratefully as is.
Well, "Thank you!", like for anybody else .I will gladly wait for whatever he produces whenever he produces it. I simply want to let him know that, "Yes, people really do want this."
I'm not sure what motivates him, but his work has been a great boon to this community. I'm not sure how to repay that other than encouragement at this point.
So, @ptitSeb - how can we say, "Thank you!"?
/media/sda1/sources/x86/steam$ DISPLAY=:0 LIBGL_FB=3 ../../git/box86/build/box86 ubuntu12_32/steam
Using default BOX86_LD_LIBRARY_PATH: ./:lib/
Using default BOX86_PATH: ./:bin/
Counted 60 Env var
Looking for ubuntu12_32/steam
Using native(wrapped) libc.so.6
Using native(wrapped) ld-linux.so.2
Using native(wrapped) libpthread.so.0
Using native(wrapped) librt.so.1
Using native(wrapped) libm.so.6
Using emulated /mnt/utmp/codeblocks/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
Using emulated /mnt/utmp/codeblocks/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1
Warning, don't know of to handle rel #2469 type: R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32 (0x40ba5a8c)
Warning, don't know of to handle rel #2502 type: R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32 (0x40ba5b80)
Warning, don't know of to handle rel #2562 type: R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32 (0x40ba5d74)
Using native(wrapped) libdl.so.2
Using native(wrapped) libX11.so.6
Error: Global Symbol alphasort64 not found, cannot apply R_386_GLOB_DAT @0x409909ac ((nil))
Error: Symbol fnmatch not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409903f8 (0x22106)
Error: Symbol semget not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x4099041c (0x22196)
Error: Symbol semop not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990424 (0x221b6)
Error: Symbol sendfile64 not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x4099044c (0x22256)
Error: Symbol semctl not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990480 (0x22326)
Error: Symbol nice not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990558 (0x22686)
Error: Symbol wcscpy not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990634 (0x229f6)
Error: Symbol pthread_condattr_setclock not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990688 (0x22b46)
Error: Symbol posix_fadvise not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409906b0 (0x22be6)
Error: Symbol seteuid not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409906bc (0x22c16)
Error: Symbol eventfd not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990728 (0x22dc6)
Error: Symbol epoll_ctl not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990780 (0x22f26)
Error: Symbol futimes not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409907d4 (0x23076)
Error: Symbol __realpath_chk not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990828 (0x231c6)
Error: Symbol malloc_usable_size not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x4099088c (0x23356)
Error: Symbol __vasprintf_chk not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409908c8 (0x23446)
Error: Symbol mkfifo not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409908cc (0x23456)
Error: Symbol epoll_create not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x409908f4 (0x234f6)
Error: Symbol scandir64 not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990924 (0x235b6)
Error: Symbol wcstoull not found, cannot apply R_386_JMP_SLOT @0x40990950 (0x23666)
Segmentation fault
/media/sda1/sources/x86/steam$ DISPLAY=:0 LIBGL_FB=3 ../../git/box86/build/box86 ubuntu12_32/steam
Using default BOX86_LD_LIBRARY_PATH: ./:lib/
Using default BOX86_PATH: ./:bin/
Counted 60 Env var
Looking for ubuntu12_32/steam
Using native(wrapped) libc.so.6
Using native(wrapped) ld-linux.so.2
Using native(wrapped) libpthread.so.0
Using native(wrapped) librt.so.1
Using native(wrapped) libm.so.6
Using emulated /mnt/utmp/codeblocks/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libstdc++.so.6
Using emulated /mnt/utmp/codeblocks/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1
Warning, don't know of to handle rel #2469 type: R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32 (0x40582a8c)
Warning, don't know of to handle rel #2502 type: R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32 (0x40582b80)
Warning, don't know of to handle rel #2562 type: R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32 (0x40582d74)
Using native(wrapped) libdl.so.2
Using native(wrapped) libX11.so.6
Warning, Ignoring signal(0x0D, 0x405cd480)
Segmentation fault
....
7855|0x408f2c97: Calling __libc_malloc (/lib/libc.so.6) (00000030, 037F0F7F, 0000000B...) => return 0xA8139A70
7855|0x403996fa: Calling my___cxa_atexit (../../git/box86/build/box86) (404FB67C, 407A30C0, 40777000...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x40399741: Calling my___cxa_atexit (../../git/box86/build/box86) (40902F20, 407A32B8, 40777000...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x4039977f: Calling my___cxa_atexit (../../git/box86/build/box86) (40902F20, 407A32BC, 40777000...) => return 0x00000000
Transfert to main(1, 0xa8099450, 0xa80994f8)=>0x40395ec0 from __libc_start_main
7855|0x403997d1: Calling my___libc_start_main (../../git/box86/build/box86) (40395EC0, 00000001, 408A5ED4...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x403aab11: Calling sigemptyset (/lib/libc.so.6) (408A4DCC, 00000000, 00000000...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x403aab21: Calling sigaddset (/lib/libc.so.6) (408A4DCC, 00000011, 00000000...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x403aab40: Calling sigprocmask (/lib/libc.so.6) (00000000, 408A4DCC, 00000000...) => return 0x00000000
Warning, Ignoring signal(0x0D, 0x403aa480)
7855|0x403aab56: Calling my_signal (../../git/box86/build/box86) (0000000D, 403AA480, 00000000...) => return 0xFFFFFFFF
7855|0x403aab66: Calling getrlimit (/lib/libc.so.6) (00000007, 408A4D90, 00000000...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x403aabb0: Calling setrlimit (/lib/libc.so.6) (00000007, 408A4D90, 00000000...) => return 0x00000000
7855|0x404b1ffd: Calling strlen (/lib/libc.so.6) (4065F7B7, 00000000, 00000000...) => return 0x00000013
Segmentation fault
Regarding R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19120-01/open.solaris/819-0690/6n33n7ffe/index.html
Thanks. I digged a bit, and it seems this relocation just need the "Load Index Module" of the refered symbol. It also seems there is an implicit, linux only, special rule with 0=current module, so not doing anything seems correct. I think I'll just remove the frigtning error message for now.Regarding R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32:
Code:https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19120-01/open.solaris/819-0690/6n33n7ffe/index.html
Hey, sure, who knows what the future hold, I may travel, or you may...I wish there were something we could do to return the favor(s) though. I have never been to France - I have only made it as close as Ireland. If somehow you and I ever wind up in the same restaurant, bar or coffee shop, though, I'm buying.
On Linux there's Steam-cli. I used it in Exagear to retrieve data files for games with a Pandora port. It might be an easier target than the steam graphical client.Back on X86 games...
Can it allow us to run the X86 Linux Steam client on a Pyra?
There is a proprer Box86 thread now for this kind of discussion.On Linux there's Steam-cli. I used it in Exagear to retrieve data files for games with a Pandora port. It might be an easier target than the steam graphical client.
I archived everything I could and put it on my website, I'll send you a DM!Hello all, I apologize for not reading the entire thread. I missed the update e-mail and the last release I have is 2.0. Could someone tell me which is the latest release, and perhaps point me to the place where I can get it?