Hi, "Nathan Cain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was only ever able to build on x86_64 using -m32 everywhere [BTW, would you happen to have a patch that you could put up on http://vpri.org/fonc_wiki/index.php/Linux_x86_64 ?] The 4-byte word assumption is built in pretty deeply to Jolt (not so much into idc). I see just a few places in libid that need to be changed, and I'm pretty sure that libgc works correctly with 64 bits. I would be interested in acquiring or somehow otherwise getting access to an x86_64 machine, to work on a port to that architecture, if anybody wants to help me with this. Once I bring my Ocean branch back up-to-date with Ian's tree (he's on Subversion -r422, and I haven't updated since -r410), I'd be ready to tackle something like that. Such a port would also help with making the next idst independent of word size (such as removing the hardcoded 4's and 32's). This would be especially useful in conjunction with static compilation to build binaries for smaller embedded systems (I have access to a specialized 8-bit Motorola HC11 that I'd like to try out). Thanks, -- Michael FIG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> //\ http://michael.fig.org/ \// _______________________________________________ fonc mailing list [email protected] http://vpri.org/mailman/listinfo/fonc
