No I just want to build 32-bit code. I downloaded GNUstep, installed it, and 
now I want to just have it re-build part of itself (base) as is.

On Aug 6, 2016, at 06:13, Richard Frith-Macdonald 
<richard.frith-macdon...@brainstorm.co.uk> wrote:


> On 6 Aug 2016, at 10:57, Giah de Barag <g...@crelg.com> wrote:
> 
> Setup:
>   w2k8 r2 x64
>   GNUstep installed using 32-bit installer
> 
> 
> Goal:
>   Rebuild just base from source
> 
> 
> Procedure:
>   check out core/base from svn
>   cd core/base; ./configure
> 
> 
> Result:
>   conftest.exe crashes in FFI library test.
> 
> 
> Question:
>   Must the host be changed to 32-bit, or can this work somehow?


The installer is a 32bit distribution ... uyou can't use it to build 64bit code.

If you want a 64bit build, you need to dowload a 64bit development environment 
(msys2 and  a load of 64bit libraries) and then configur/build/install gnustep 
from source.

There are step by step instructions for getting the depedencies into an msys2 
64bit environment in svn at tools/scripts/trunk/install-dependencies-msys2-64bit

You can see that script via http at 
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/gnustep/tools/scripts/trunk/install-dependencies-msys2-64bit



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