Mono's source code by default builds a 64-bit version.

So the usual configure; make; make install with defaults does that.

Now, if you want the entire set of native libraries we ship with Mono (Gtk+
and family) as 64 bits, then that might require some work.

On Sun, May 17, 2015 at 7:20 AM, Jonathan Mitchell <jonat...@mugginsoft.com>
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> I would like to build a 64 bit version of the Mono MDK for OS X.
> It looks as if the current Mono OS X release is still 32 bit only.
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> How do I configure an MDK build?
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> Thanks
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