yes, I prefer to do it on 32Bit machine.
the "-m32" does not work because the endianess test fails to run.
how can I access int32a? what is the full name?
thanks,
Dina
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:56 AM, Ben Webb <ben@salilab.org> wrote:
> Dina Schneidman wrote:
>> I need to compile IMP for 32BIT computer (mine is 64BIT)
>> How can I do it?
>
> The easiest way is to compile it on a 32 bit machine. You can use int32a
> for that purpose - that's where the 32 bit nightly builds run.
>
> In principle you could also compile on a 64 bit machine and add the -m32
> gcc flag. But the 32 bit machine is probably easier.
>
> Ben
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