[CMake] CMake and 64-bit Systems

2014-12-04 Thread Micha Renner
Hallo,

does CMake run on 64-bit OS (e.g. Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit) without problems
or are there some workarounds necessary to get it run? If so, is there a
description available?

Greetings

Michael





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Re: [CMake] CMake and 64-bit Systems

2014-12-04 Thread John Drescher
 does CMake run on 64-bit OS (e.g. Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit) without problems
 or are there some workarounds necessary to get it run? If so, is there a
 description available?


I have not had any real issue with cmake (32 or 64 bit binary) on 64
bit linux or windows.

John
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Re: [CMake] CMake and 64-bit Systems

2014-12-04 Thread Jakub Zakrzewski
Hallo Michael,

 does CMake run on 64-bit OS (e.g. Ubuntu 14.10 64-bit) without problems or 
 are there some workarounds necessary
 to get it run? If so, is there a description available?

CMake runs smoothly on much more exotic than 64-bit OS, so what makes you think 
it wouldn't work on those?

But let's be clear. It runs without problems on my OpenSUSE, Gentoo, Solaris 
10/11 and Windows 64-bit boxes. Just install / build and off you go.

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