On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 02:00:00PM -0800, Garrick Staples wrote: > For Maui, you *must* set -D__M64 when building 64bit.
Is this not handled by configure? Also, I seem to have successfully compiled a 64bit version of Maui on Fedora Core 7 with the older gcc34 instead of the default gcc (version 4.something). I just checked with grep -r __M64 . with the gcc34 build, and I see tests for the macro, but I don't see it set anywhere, and in our test system, it _seems_ to work as is. I'm using Maui 3.2.6p13 if this matters. I used Maui on 64bit systems for years w/o ever setting that macro without any trouble. Is this handled better in newer versions (ie, by configure)? Also, in my version, I don't see M64 mentioned in anything besides the files: ./src/mcom/MSSSI.c ./src/mcom/MSec.c ./include/moab.h Although, I agree that Maui does not need to be 64bit, many systems today generate 64bit binaries by default. Does current Maui tarballs handle this? -mb -- +----------------------------------------------- | Michael Barnes | | Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility | 12000 Jefferson Ave. | Newport News, VA 23606 | (757) 269-7634 +----------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ mauiusers mailing list mauiusers@supercluster.org http://www.supercluster.org/mailman/listinfo/mauiusers