Use the -m31 on the gcc command line. That will force it to build a 32-bit
app.


On 11/5/08 10:11 AM, "Paul Meier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> We just installed a new SLES 10 64-bit system which is running naively
> on our mainframe (z10). The application development team is having
> issues porting over the 32 bit application. Compiler issues such as
> size_t as a long versus int64, etc. Does anyone have any ideas as to a
> work around for this issue? Is there a way to force the compile to 32
> bit mode? Or is the only solution to reinstall SLES and force a 32 bit
> system. One last question, how can I force the SLES install to be 32
> bit. Thanks.

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