I was wondering this myself - If I build with cmake in 64 bit linux, how
do I know I'm getting 64 bit. Does Cmake do auto detecting of
architectures and is this reliable ?

Regards


On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 23:36 -0500, Gordon Tomlinson wrote:
> Hi 
>  
> Ok possibly stupid question, we have tasked one of our engineers to
> start the process of finally upgrading to OSG 2.3.x from 1.2. One of
> the things we do need is both is 32bit and x64 on windows, the Gent we
> have getting things upto speed cannot seem to find any thing to do 64
> bit builds in the Cmake configs etc. ( Cmake is all new to him and I'm
> about the same )
>  
> I'm sort of asking this question blind as I'm not in a position to
> check things ( sorry), so as said possibly dumb/stupid question, 
>  
> But what do we need to do to get Cmake etc to throw out 64bit
> solutions for windozes as well as 32bit
>  
>  
>  
> thanks
>  
> G.
>  
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