#7130: libpng 1.2.35 always builds 32-bit libraries on Solaris.
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 Reporter:  drkirkby  |       Owner:  tbd       
     Type:  defect    |      Status:  new       
 Priority:  major     |   Milestone:  sage-4.1.3
Component:  algebra   |    Keywords:            
 Reviewer:            |      Author:            
   Merged:            |  
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 Using
  * A Sun Blade 2000 running Solaris 10 update 7
  * Sage 4.1.2.rc0
  * gcc 4.4.1
  * SAGE64 exported to "yes"

 We can see that libpng is building 32-bit libraries, despite other
 packages are building 64-bit libraries.

 {{{
 libpng12.so:    ELF 32-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARC32PLUS Version 1, V8+
 Required, dynamically linked, not stripped
 libpng12.so.0:  ELF 32-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARC32PLUS Version 1, V8+
 Required, dynamically linked, not stripped
 libpng12.so.0.35.0:     ELF 32-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARC32PLUS Version 1,
 V8+ Required, dynamically linked, not stripped
 libreadline.a:  current ar archive, not a dynamic executable or shared
 object
 libreadline.so: ELF 64-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARCV9 Version 1, dynamically
 linked, not stripped
 libreadline.so.6:       ELF 64-bit MSB dynamic lib SPARCV9 Version 1,
 dynamically linked, not stripped
 }}}

 Other packages building 32-bit libraries, even when SAGE64 is set to  yes
 include, but are probably not limited to.
  * zlib #7128
  * libgpg_error #7129

 I will sort this package out after creating a new sage-env, which exports
 all the variables properly, including the flag for building 64-bit code,
 which is not always -m64.

 Although there is no support for AIX or HP-UX in Sage yet, we could
 potentially add it - I personally own machines running AIX and HP-UX.

 IBM's compiler on AIX uses -q64, and HP's on HP-UX uses +DD64.

 The sensible way to resolve this is to add the correct flag on every
 platform.

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