All,
Just discovered Quantlib and am evaluating it for use. I am not a C++
developer, and no one on staff where I work really has deep experience with it,
so I am pretty much following the instructions by rote found here:
http://quantlib.org/install/vc10.shtml
The next step will be to convert to C# using SWIG (based on instructions found
here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3334011/compiling-quantlib-via-swig-for-c-sharp).
My question is, when I have completed all of the steps listed in both posts,
will the result be a library that can only be compiled as 32-bit? The Boost
download seems to indicate that it is 32-bit only.
Is compiling as a 64-bit application possible and/or are 64-bit binaries
available anywhere (Windows platform) and/or are alternative wrapper libraries
(like QLNet) a good alternative?
Thanks for any info.
Phil
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