Yes, logging in to a 32 bit environment did the trick.
Thanks so much!
On 12/9/05, Marcus Meissner
On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 02:40:23PM -0500, Brandon Barker wrote:
Hello, I would like to rebuild SDL as a 32 bit library for use in SuSE 10 x86_64 (there is a patch that I need to apply to the sources, which is why I need to rebuild). I've tried the following, but the libraries will not be loaded by my desired application (after I've patched it):
export CC="gcc -m32" export LD="ld -m elf64_i386"
elf_i386 here I think.
export AS="gcc -c -m32" export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/lib" linux32 ./autogen.sh linux32 ./configure --libdir=/usr/lib --x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib && linux32 make
The installed libraries will not load with my application, though the ones that shipped with SuSE linux work fine.
Any insights into the build process here would be much appreciated.
SUSE builds it in a 32bit environment.
You could do it like this:
linux32 bash --login
and then perhaps use y2pmbuild to build the SDL RPM... (Just add your own patch.)
Ciao, Marcus
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