Re: Can I do 64-bit gcc compilation on 64-bit RedHat platform ?
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Re: Can I do 64-bit gcc compilation on 64-bit RedHat platform ?

From: Don Porter <dgp@email.nist.gov>
Date: Thu Jul 28 2005 - 23:30:20 CEST

>> Probably, but try 8.4.11 instead.
 
Shaun Deacon wrote:
> I would do normally...but unfortunately my application
> needs to be 'sourced' inside a commercial application
> which uses 8.3.5 - and I need a couple of additional
> extensions that the commercial app doesn't provide

I'm missing something.

Is the "commercial application" compiled for 64-bit operations?

If not, why would you want to compile anything in 64-bit mode to
work with it?

If so, then isn't that evidence that, yes, Tcl 8.3.5 compiles fine
in 64-bit mode?

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| Don Porter          Mathematical and Computational Sciences Division |
| donald.porter@nist.gov             Information Technology Laboratory |
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Received on Thu Sep 29 14:27:48 2005