Krishnaprasad_K@xxxxxxxx wrote:
You probably can mention the same in Makefile. I.e. You may have to
specify /lib64 inside Makefile where it uses libraries instead of /lib.
After making sure that the lib64 exists (Oracle, for example, has lib and
lib32). You should also look into the configure defaults, and LDFLAGS and CFLAGS
mark
Thanks,
Krishnaprasad
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Subject: 64 bit OS environment variable
Hi,
Does anyone know if there is an environment variable that would let a
"make" script choose the correct 32 or 64 bit libraries to link?
The particular application uses a Jam make.
Thanks
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