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Ruben Undheim ruben.undheim at gmail.comThanks > yes, libdbi and libdbd-sqlite3 has memory issues. They have been reported two years and remain unfixed. It is best to migrate away from this library. > > See https://sourceforge.net/p/libdbi/mailman/message/32607036/ It seems like the memory issue is there only for 32 bits architectures. Does this mean that OpenBSC does not support 32 bits architectures? or is the test case just a bit conservative? What do you propose we do? Should we ignore that test when building the Debian package, or should we not provide packages for 32 bits architectures? > > For powerpc, the "gsm0408" test is failing. > > properly byte ordering. Is GCC6 already in debian unstable? It might be easier to use gcc's new pragma that mirroring the definition. I'll try to figure out this one. Ruben