Hi Dale,
if MinGW is anything like Linux, I'd try
./configure CXXFLAGS="-m64"
Luigi
Hello,
I’ve read the quantlib.org installation guide and done some web searches on this topic. I’ve also looked at configure help and read the QuantLib configure script as well. How do I explicitly get a 64 bit build using configure and MinGW? I tried
set CXXFLAGS="-m64"
set ARCH="x86_64"
followed by running configure in the msys shell, but objdump tells me the resulting QuantLib static library is i386. Does anyone else have any ideas how I can pass –m64 to g++?
Thanks,
Dale Smith, Ph.D.
Senior Financial Quantitative Analyst
Financial & Risk Management Solutions
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