Hi there.
V8 still only compiles as a 32-bit library, so what you did was the correct
way to build the application.
If you build using scons, e.g. "scons sample=shell", the -m32 flag is added
automatically, but when you use the library on a 64-bit default compiler,
you need the flag as well.
We should update the "get started" page (and
http://code.google.com/apis/v8/build.html) to account for 64-bit linuxen.
Thank you for the reminder :)
Regards
/Lasse

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 8:56 PM, Luis Furquim <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hello all!
>
> I just started to play around with v8 and compiled the Hello_world.cpp
> example
> at the http://code.google.com/apis/v8/get_started.html page.
>
> The point is: I am not asking for support/help (at least not yet!), I
> am just sharing
> an initial problem and solution which I thought it could be put at the
> referenced page
> in order to help others with a system like mine. I don't know if this
> list is the exact
> place where I have to post it, so, please if it isn't, please be nice
> and don't flame me
> too much! ;) . I also searched this list to see if anyone had said it
> before and just found
> people asking to port v8 to 64bit.
>
> So, I am using an Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex on a 64bit machine.
>
> I followed the instructions at that page and have no success on
> compiling.
> Then after some tries I made it. I had to:
>
> 1) install the g++-4.3-multilib package (I had only g++-4.3
> installed);
> 2) add the -m32 option to the command line:
>   g++ -m32 -Iinclude hello_world.cpp -o hello_world libv8.a -lpthread
>
> Thank you for your attention
> Luis Otavio de Colla Furquim
> >
>


-- 
Lasse R.H. Nielsen
[email protected]
'Faith without judgement merely degrades the spirit divine'

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