-fPIC is on by default on Mac OS X, so that's easy. Having 64-bit floats is quite nice on the interface side because it means you can have large integers in Pd, like timestamps.

.hc

On Dec 16, 2006, at 1:24 AM, glauber alex dias prado wrote:

Except for some problems compiling some externals like osc that needs a fPIC i guess that Pd works ok, i am running linux64 a gentoo system and
tcl/tk is working.

Em Sex, 2006-12-15 às 17:34 -0500, Hans-Christoph Steiner escreveu:
Does anyone know anything about the 64-bit support in Tcl/Tk?  I was
thinking of making 64-bit native G5 and Xeon builds of Pd, once
everything is release.

That said, does the "--enable-threads" thing do anything for us?

.hc

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