Philip Semanchuk wrote:
Hi Greg, Are you talking about compiling Python itself or extensions?
I've managed to get Python itself compiled as 32 bit, and that also seems to take care of extensions built using 'python setup.py ...'. I'm mainly concerned about non-Python libraries that get wrapped by the extensions, of which I've built up quite a collection over the years. Currently I'm having to keep a careful eye out when building them to make sure they don't get compiled with the wrong architecture, since gcc's natural inclination is to default to 64 bit whenever it's available. So I was wondering if there was some way of globally changing that default that doesn't rely on compiler options getting passed correctly through the many and varied layers of build technology that one comes across. But from what I've seen so far, it seems not. -- Greg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list