Thanks, I will try this.
Dale Smith, Ph.D.
Senior Financial Quantitative Analyst
Financial & Risk Management Solutions
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From: Luigi Ballabio [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2014 12:29 PM
To: Smith, Dale (Norcross)
Cc: QuantLib users
Subject: Re: [Quantlib-users] Passing specific architecture information to configure
Hi Dale,
if MinGW is anything like Linux, I'd try
./configure CXXFLAGS="-m64"
Luigi
On Mar 7, 2014 6:11 PM, "Smith, Dale (Norcross)" <[hidden email]> wrote:
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
Fiserv
Office: 678-375-5315
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