On a solaris 9 box here, gcc 3.4.2 defaults to build 32-bit binaries for some unknown reason, but can be pursuaded to build 64-bit executables by passing the -m64 switch explicitly. (this is first hand experience, discovered while looking into a similiar anomaly with another piece of software). I think gcc on early version of Mac OS X (10.2?) has a similiar behavior also of defaulting to 32-bit unless told otherwise, but can be pursuaded. Maybe gcc on IRIS can be similiarly pursuaded too?
gcc -v Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc/sparc-sun-solaris2.9/3.4.2/specs Configured with: ../configure --with-as=/usr/ccs/bin/as --with-ld=/usr/ccs/bin/ld --disable-nls Mirjam van Vroonhoven wrote: > Prof Brian Ripley wrote on Mon, May 15, 2006 at 04:09:38PM +0100: >>> You can tell if you have a 64bit build of R by looking at >>> .Machine$sizeof.pointer in R, which should be 8. >> And if this is a 32-bit build, it is working as expected given the limited >> address space. > > It is a 32 bit build. My R 2.0.0 is a 64bit build. > >>> If not, then you need to set whatever C and Fortran compilation flags give >>> a 64bit system. It doesn't look to me as if R's configure script has any >>> special handling for C compiler flags on SGI. >> Well, the R-admin manual says (under IRIX) >> >> @R{} 2.1.0 has been successfully built on IRIX64 6.5 using both >> @command{gcc} and the native (MipsPro 7.4) compiler. However, neither >> version has passed @command{make check} due to a problem with time >> zones (see below). A 64-bit executable has not been successfully >> built. >> >> so we could not use special handling for a system we have not been told >> how to build in 64-bit mode. >> >> Here we don't know the OS, the compiler, the flags used .... and that >> definitely is a bug. > > The OS is irix 6.5.27, compiler = gcc, no special flags. > > But that is no different from what I recall to have done when building > R 2.0.0 a long time ago. > > I'll try to find out how to build a 64 bit executable, and see wether it > works. Probably that is easier using the native mipspro compiler. > Will report back to you guys when I find out a way to build a working > 64bit R 2.3.0 on SGI/irix64 > > Thanks for the time, > > Mirjam > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel