Any opinions on this? Somebody must have put the "-m64" switch there on purpose.
If vendors do not object, I could open an issue to remove this switch for Solaris builds and to let the compiler or the user decide whether to force 64-bit mode or not. I think the flag makes it more restrictive than it should and results in build failures with 32-bit compilers on Solaris/X86. Please let me know if this worth doing and I will self-assign the ticket and contribute the fix. But if it will be rejected, I'd like to know this before I start. Thank you, /Sergey On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 3:32 PM, Sergey Maslyakov <[email protected]> wrote: > What is the rationale behind forcing 64-bit compilation on Solaris/X86? > According to the "configure" script, both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS receive the > "-m64" flag for this platform. > > Is there a reason not to rely on what GCC tool chain is built and > configured for? > > > Thank you, > /Sergey >
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