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From: | Matthew Woehlke |
Subject: | Re: time64: 64-bit variants of gmtime, mktime, localtime etc? |
Date: | Thu, 08 Mar 2007 10:42:04 -0600 |
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Paul Eggert wrote:
Perhaps we can nudge this process forward a bit by designing an Autoconf macro that causes configure/make to default to 64-bit builds on platforms that can support either 32 or 64.
...just provide a way to turn it off. :-)I build on one box for an entire platform (e.g. "x86/Linux" is a "platform"). Except for Linux, I think it is safe to switch to 64-bit builds for all of them (where applicable). For Linux, I build on a 32-bit-only box that can't produce 64-bit binaries anyway. But someone else might need to build 32-bit packages on a 64-bit box.
Otherwise I would be in favor of this, not just for time-related stuff but any time building 32-bit is a needless limitation. For example, programs that might be memory-hungry (sort comes to mind). Also because, despite the pundits, 64-bit does seem to be slightly faster (at least compared to a 32-bit build of the same program on the same machine).
-- Matthew"There's nothing in the universe so permanent as a temporary government agency." -- Phil Geusz
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