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Re: 64bits & df



On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 11:15:49AM -0300, Martin Marques wrote:
> El Jue 13 Nov 2003 09:46, Ben Collins escribi?:
> > > When I run this testcase by hand, .... wait, that's the problem likely.
> > > It uses "gcc-3.3" as CC which doesn't have all of the "uname -m" output 
> logic
> > > the /usr/bin/gcc script written by Ben has.  If the configure test above
> > > is run without an explicit "-m64" it will create a 32-bit shared object
> > > for the test case.  On sparc32 the test does pass properly, on sparc64
> > > it does not.
> > 
> > That makes the most sense. I'll get this fixed today. Thanks for looking
> > into it Dave.
> 
> Sorry if this has nothing to do with the thread, but a few weeks ago I sent a 
> mail with inconviniences in compiling PostgreSQL with 64bit support. In the 
> PostgreSQL list, the person that had tested PG in Linux SPARC (Debian) said 
> it couldn't be compiled with 64 bit support (even when configure found 64 bit 
> support in the system).
> Is there a straight forward way to get full (or almost full) 64 bit support in 
> Linux on SPARC? Does it have to do with GCC or glibc?
> 

Setting CC="gcc -m64" doesn't do it?

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