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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Compiling, Linking, Debugging of your packages » [Question] Is compiling TheIDE as a 32-Bit Binary still supported? (Linux, 32-Bit, Status, X86)
[Question] Is compiling TheIDE as a 32-Bit Binary still supported? [message #57736] Sat, 04 December 2021 20:31 Go to previous message
MeerMusik is currently offline  MeerMusik
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Hello.

Is anyone(TM) still compiling "TheIDE" (when building from the Archive) AKA "IDE" (when building from Git Source) as a X86 Binary under any Operating System?

I am currently creating some Scripts to compile "theide" etc. from Git Source. Which works fine on Manjaro KDE X86_64.

When I try to compile it as a X86 Binary with "-m32", I run into an Assert with GCC 11.2 - but that is an old Bug which was never fully fixed.

Anyway, while trying to work-around this old Bug, I was wondering if building the UPP Tools in X86 mode is supported at all these days!? If not, I can stop wasting my time.

Thanks in advance!
Olli
 
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