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Re: Building 32 bit apps on Ubuntu64 [message #29194 is a reply to message #29193] Sat, 09 October 2010 18:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Novo wrote on Sat, 09 October 2010 17:49

mdelfede wrote on Fri, 08 October 2010 16:41


IMHO it would be quite good to have a 32 bit build method, it's useful to build apps designed, for example, to run on a remote linux box.



IMHO TheIDE has GCC32 Builder (at least in my case).




yep, but in my case didn't work out of the box.... I don't know if it has the -m32 hardcoded. Anyways I added it as a compiler flag and it runs well

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What I personally would like to see is the ability to set up a target platform for a compiler in the builder configuration UI. That would let me to set up WIN32 target for the MinGW compiler on Linux. Now it is hardcoded to LINUX, I believe. This small change would make cross-compilation much easier. Instead of installing UPP under Wine I would be able to compile everything on Linux. Smile


Yes, that would be useful, even if mingw isn't a so reliable compiler. I use wine too, with MSC to build windows apps.

BTW... did you solve the libnotify -- -ldbus-glib-1 problem ?
I had to setup 2 builds methods, one for gui apps and one without, because of it.

Max
 
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