All,
I am using a Windows 7 x64 machine with VS 2010 with both x86 and x64 compile tools. When I try to build gdal for x64 using the make file from the Win64 command prompt and WIN64 = YES in the nmake.opt file everything compiles fine. (using gdal 181 by the way). If I try to compile it for x86 using the Win86 command prompt and comment out WIN64 in nmake.opt file I always get a linker error where the compiler complains that the target machine doesn't match. I haven't tried this on my Linux box but now I'm wondering if I am going to have the same issue there as well. My question is: Why can't I compile gdal for x86 on my x64 box? Am I missing something stupid? Do you think it's my environment? Is it supposed to work? Has anyone else tried to do this? I think I've done this before with other versions but maybe I am mistaken. On another note. It would be awesome to have gdal use cmake. Just a thought. Best regards, Martin
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