[SAC-HELP] x64 compilation problem

Brian Savage savage at uri.edu
Fri Feb 15 07:49:22 PST 2008


Yingcal,

SAC will not compile or run properly in 64 bit mode.  You need to  
compile it
in 32 bit mode. This is why the configure script insists on putting  
the -m32 flag
as a compile time option.

Running SAC on a 64 bit system as a 32 bit binary is not harmful and  
does
not show reduced performance.

Cheers,
Brian

On Feb 14, 2008, at 9:36 PM, Yingcai Zheng wrote:

> i have the SAC-101.1 source code and i wanted to compile it on my  
> 64bit redhat linux machine and wanted to create
> 64-bit static .a library.
> even i used :
> ./configure --prefix=mypath CFLAGS=-m64 LDFLAGS=-m64
> how come it's still 32-bit library?
>
> here is an output of the  
> 'configure' ...........................................
> CFLAGS         = -m32 -m32
> LDFLAGS        = -m32 -m64
> LIBS           = -ldl -lm -lncurses
> Debug          =
> Optimization   =
> Database       = off
> X11-buffer     = on
> X11-depth      = on
> X_LIBS         =  -L/usr/lib64
> X_CFLAGS       =  -I/usr/include
> Readline       = off
> Editline       = on
> Install Base   = /auto/home/yzheng/sftw/sac_source-101.1/sac-101.1
> System         = linux_x86_64 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
>
>
> thanks. yingcai
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