Rene Rivera wrote:
Paul Dubuc wrote:
David Abrahams wrote:
Paul Dubuc wrote:
I'm trying to build Boost 1.32 on Solaris 8 (SPARC) with GCC 3.3.4. I want to build a 64-bit version of the libraries and this requires pasing the -m64 option to the compiler. How do I tell bjam to do this?
I've tried:
export TOOLSET_OPT="-sGCC_ROOT_DIRECTORY=${GCCDIR} -exec-prefix=${PWD}/${GCCVERSION}/64 \"\"-sGXX=g++ -m64\"\" \"\"-sGCC=gcc -m64\"\""
...
bjam ${TOOLSET_OPT} \ -sTOOLS=${TOOLSET} \ --prefix=${PWD}/.. \ --with-python-root=/projects/gnu/sparc-sun-solaris8 \ install
It dosn't seem to work. I still get 32-bit libraries.
Help would be appreciated, Thanks.
Please ignore my other reply to this. Add "-sBUILD=<address-model>64" to your command-line.
This didn't work. I still get 32-bit libraries and binaries. (Same result with the first suggestion (-sCFLAGS=-m64). Any other ideas?
Dave forgot one important aspect. You need to also specify the architecture when using either the instruction-set or address-model options. Hence you should add...
'-sBUILD=<architecture>sparc <address-model>64'
To get the "-m64" options in there.
Thanks! This works (except for the python library, which I don't need in 64-bit). -- Paul M. Dubuc