On Friday, May 23, 2014 16:03 CEST, Andreas Höschler <[email protected]> 
wrote: 
 
> Hi all,
> 
> I have a new project on the table for which I need to get rid of the 4GB 
> limitation of 32Bit processes. I therefore need a 64Bit GNUstep development 
> environment (make, base, gui, back) so that I can build a GNUstep tool that 
> is capable of handling more than 4GB in memory.
> 
> • OS (CentOS or Solaris 10)
> • gcc
> • GNUstep 64Bit build
> 
> My GNUstep tree (have been using that successfully for years now) is rather 
> ancient but works fine. I have a Solaris 10 box and a machine with 
> CentOS-5.4-x86_64-bin I could use for the project (both equipped with 64GM 
> RAM). 
> What's the quickest way to get GNUstep (either my ancient tree or current 
> sources) to build in 64Bit mode on either of these machines? Hints and help 
> (may be even a cook receipt)  are greatly appreciated!!

using the latest releases of GNUstep, or I guess you could also use SVN, works 
like a charm for me on OpenBSD amd64.

I don't know about Solaris, but I guess on CentOS, it should just work the same 
way.
Or you may just use OpenBSD, and the GNUstep packages available there ;)
I guess FreeBSD packages should also be in a good shape.

cheers,
Sebastian


> 
> Thanks a lot in advance!!!
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
>  Andreas
> 
> 
> 
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