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Am 11.06.2014 13:30, schrieb Mike Gabriel:
As this is a very special case, I cannot give more advise on this without being contracted and payed for the time I would have to give for helping with a solution.
Do you think you could at least give him a hint as to where that message is pulling the IP from and how it is being mangled/processed before that?
My guess is that there's some self-made conversion routine somewhere that only works on little-endian architectures like x86 and x64.
PPC64 is big-endian by default.
@Sebastien: Wikipedia claims that PPC64 can be switched to little-endian, though big-endian is the default. Could you please check if such a switch is feasible for you and if it makes the problem go away?
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