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Building 64-bit C++ shared libraries
From: |
Albert Chin |
Subject: |
Building 64-bit C++ shared libraries |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Jan 2004 11:16:47 -0600 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4i |
[resending as this garnered no response]
libtool 1.5 has the following to pass the -m64 GCC flag through to the
command building a C++ library:
# gcc -m* arguments should be passed to the linker via $compiler_flags
# in order to pass architecture information to the linker
# (e.g. 32 vs 64-bit). This may also be accomplished via -Wl,-mfoo
# but this is not reliable with gcc because gcc may use -mfoo to
# select a different linker, different libraries, etc, while
# -Wl,-mfoo simply passes -mfoo to the linker.
-m*)
This doesn't do anything for building 64-bit C++ libraries with the
vendor C++ compiler. Do we need to do something similar? Or is it
easier for us to say that if $LD == $CC for a tag, any unrecognized
options are passed to $compiler_flags?
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albert chin (address@hidden)
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