On Wed, Apr 01, 2009 at 05:39:33PM +0200, Goswin von Brederlow wrote: > "Steve M. Robbins" <st...@sumost.ca> writes:
> > I've run into a roadblock, however, in that the header gmp.h is > > generated by configure. It has some parameters (size of a limb) that > > depend on whether compiled for 32 or 64 bits. So on amd64, for > > example, I have two incompatible gmp.h files. Matthias provided a > > gmp.h wrapper from Redhat that selects between architecture variants > > based on preprocessor symbols, e.g. > > > > #if defined(__i386__) > > #include "gmp-i386.h" > > #elif defined(__ia64__) > > #include "gmp-ia64.h" > > ... > > > > However, in the case at hand it is the same architecture. One > > variant is compiled with -m32 and the other with -m64. Is there a > > symbol that can distinguish the two so that I can use the Redhat > > trick? Other solutions? > > -m32 defines __i386__ while -m64 defined __x86_64__ and so on for each > architecture. So just use the architecture defines. The Redhat trick > already does the job. Hey, that's great! My next question is: how can I discover the suffix programmatically? Is there something like "dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_GNU_CPU" or "gcc -dumpmachine" that will spit out the right suffix when given -m32 or -m64, etc? Thanks, -Steve
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