On 08/05/2015 02:52 AM, David Tilly wrote:
I am using boost.python to call some numerical calculations written in C++. The C++ code thus links to the python27.lib. However, the calculations would preferrably be done in 64 bit versions to make use of the larger adress space. As far as I understand it the supplied python27.lib is 32 bit version. Is there a 64bit version somewhere? Meaybe if I upgrade to Python3.x?
There is not near enough information provided to come up with an answer. So: OS and version? boost version? What is python27.lib and where is coming from? 64 bit version of what?
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