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64bit on windows + SWIG

Eric H Jensen
Hi,

I need QuantLib to compile to 64 bit on Windows Vista 64 but there does not appear to be a 64 bit configuration defined in the Visual Studio 2008 .sln file.

Before I add this configuration, is there anything special about compiling for 64 bit on Windows that I should be aware of?  Also, anybody have experience using SWIG with 64 bit - I am calling QuantLib from a C# environment.

Many thanks,

eric

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Re: 64bit on windows + SWIG

EdStone999
Eric:

Actually, I am having problems.  When compiling VS2008, QuantLib version 0.9.6, x64 mode, Windows XP 64, getting the following error message (umong others):

C:\Program Files (x86)\boost\boost_1_36_0\boost/detail/lcast_precision.hpp(71) : error C2039: 'const_max' : is not a member of 'boost::integer_traits<T>'

Been trying to resolve for a couple of weeks, no one seems to have the answer.

-E

Eric H Jensen wrote
Hi,

I need QuantLib to compile to 64 bit on Windows Vista 64 but there does not appear to be a 64 bit configuration defined in the Visual Studio 2008 .sln file.

Before I add this configuration, is there anything special about compiling for 64 bit on Windows that I should be aware of?  Also, anybody have experience using SWIG with 64 bit - I am calling QuantLib from a C# environment.

Many thanks,

eric

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