Thanks for the answer. I thought this was a FreeBSD gcc interaction
question, but it turns out it was just a coding question. Thanks though!

> This is gcc question, you can also try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> main()
> {
>   long long ll;
>   ll = 1234567890123456LL;
>   printf("%lld\n", ll);
> }
>
> % ./a.out
> 1234567890123456
>
> I looked at the assembly dump, it looks OK:
> main:
>         pushl %ebp
>         movl %esp,%ebp
>         subl $8,%esp
>         movl $1015724736,-8(%ebp)
>         movl $287445,-4(%ebp)
>         movl -8(%ebp),%eax
>         movl -4(%ebp),%edx
>         pushl %edx
>         pushl %eax
>         pushl $.LC0
>         call printf
>         addl $12,%esp
>
> Rayson
>
> --- Jason Borkowsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE box that I recently installed gcc-3.0.4.
> > Is there any support for compiling 64-bit source code on this 32-bit
> > set-up?
>
> > (ie, a sort of emulation mode in that if the compiler sees a "long
> > long
> > int", it creates 2 32-bit registers for it instead of a 64-bit
> > register).
> > Currently gcc-3.0.4 understands "long long int", but if you try to
> > assign
> > it a 64-bit value, it just gets set to the largest 32-bit value (4
> > billion).
> > If gcc cannot handle this, are there any other compilers that can
> > made
> > 64-bit code work on a 32-bit machine?
> >
> >
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