Re: amd64 as target

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Manish Singh wrote:

On Sun, Mar 28, 2004 at 10:45:52PM -0500, Chuck Robey wrote:


I'm having a heck of a time trying to get glib and gtk to compile nicely for the amd64. The configure script keeps on finding the binaries in /usr/bin and using them to make decisions, ones that aren't always correct... you see, I have to cater to two platform needs, one is the 323 bit one that you're all very familiar with, but the other one needs -m64, and isn't really very compatible withthe -m32 bit mode.

The use of binaries in /usr/bin is confusing me more, I need someone to lay out the playing field in 2 different ways: one, let me know, please, how the binaries (glib-something in /usr/bin) figure in the configuration) and what the right set of switches is in configure to get me *both* of the two modes I need to cater to.



All there is a glib-genmarshal and glib-mkenums, which is just codegen stuff. They'll produce the same output regardless of architecture, so you only need one.



You see, I tried using "env CFLAGS=-m64 configure --libdir=/usr/local/lib64" but it fails, telliiimg me that the gcc can't create executeables. That was for the 64 bit stuff. For the 32 bit stuff, it's bringing in /usr/X11R6/lib64, which is completely wrong for the 32 bit mode.



Sounds like you forgot to set PKG_CONFIG_PATH to point to /usr/lib/pkgconfig
(/usr/lib64/pkgconfig would be the default).


You know, I've loooked around a bit now, just where is the PKG_CONFIG_PATH documented?

If you're going for a dual 32/64-bit setup in the same prefix, I'd recommend
doing the full install of the 64-bit tree, but only the libdir of the 32-bit
tree, since the rest should be completely sharable.

-Yosh



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