On 30 March 2014 13:56, Jean-Pierre Flori <[email protected]> wrote:

> It would be nice to confirm a 64 bit build is working.
> Just set SAGE64=yes and rebuild everything.
> As far as I remember, the only package not taking this env var into account
> was the GCC spkg.
> And ATLAS did not manage to use a priori good settings.
> See
> http://trac.sagemath.org/wiki/ExoticPorts#SunUltrasparcT2runningSolaris1064bitkernel32bituserland64bitSagebuild
>
> Cheers,
> JP

There is no need to build a 64-bit version of gcc on SPARC in order to
create 64-bit binaries. A simple 32-bit build of gcc will create
64-bit binaries if passed the -m64 flag.

I have managed to build a 64-bit version of Sage some time ago (more
than a year), but it was very unstable. I think I was able to compute
1+1, but that was about it. It crashed quite easily. If I recall
correctly, Pynac was causing some issues.



Dave

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