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Re: x64 JavaHL binaries
user name
2007-11-05 08:58:18
On 11/5/07, Andreas Schöneck <andreas.schoeneckgmail.com> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Has anyone compiled a full set of x64 binaries? I
recently tried to
> compile but I failed (some strange errors while
compiling openssl). I
> don't even know whether i get 32-Bit or 64-Bit
executables when using
> the automated build scripts, though the SDK's command
promts tells me
> that target is Vista Debug x64.
>
> The problem is that I need x64 binaries to get the
JavaHL interface of
> Subclipse to work because I use an x64 Version of
Eclipse.
> It seems that nobody is interested in supporting
64-Bit, nevertheless
> there are 64-Bit OSes as well as even a 64-Bit
Eclipse!
>
> What I did was to use some binaries from an OpenSLL x64
installer as
> well as the files that ship with TortoiseSVN. But the
error message in
> Eclipse remains the same, regardless of what files are
placed inside
> Eclipse base directory.
>
> Since I read some posts regarding x64 compiling I think
some people
> compiled binaries successfully.
>
> So I would need either all the required binaries for
Windows (I use an
> Intel CPU) or perhaps VS2005 solution/project files (or
even better: a
> complete archive/project which I can unpack and start
compiling in VS) -
> I mean, if anyone has done this before and wants to
share his/her
> project/artifacts.



Trunk has some support for x64 when using VS2005.  I can't
remember
for sure if I tried building JavaHL, but I don't know why it
wouldn't
work.

Note that you have to using the -t vcproj  and
--vsnet-version=2005
arguments to gen-make.py to get the VS2005 solution and
projects
files.   Then make sure you choose the x64 platform targets.
 You'll
also have to make sure to build the dependencies for x64 as
well,
which is trickier, as I recall -- I had to google around a
bit to get
the info to do that for each of them.

DJ

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Compiling for x64 (was: Re: x64 JavaHL binaries)
user name
2007-11-05 13:32:08
D.J. Heap wrote:
> On 11/5/07, Andreas Schöneck <andreas.schoeneckgmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> Has anyone compiled a full set of x64 binaries? I
recently tried to
>> compile but I failed (some strange errors while
compiling openssl). I
>> don't even know whether i get 32-Bit or 64-Bit
executables when using
>> the automated build scripts, though the SDK's
command promts tells me
>> that target is Vista Debug x64.
>>
>> The problem is that I need x64 binaries to get the
JavaHL interface of
>> Subclipse to work because I use an x64 Version of
Eclipse.
>> It seems that nobody is interested in supporting
64-Bit, nevertheless
>> there are 64-Bit OSes as well as even a 64-Bit
Eclipse!
>>
>> What I did was to use some binaries from an OpenSLL
x64 installer as
>> well as the files that ship with TortoiseSVN. But
the error message in
>> Eclipse remains the same, regardless of what files
are placed inside
>> Eclipse base directory.
>>
>> Since I read some posts regarding x64 compiling I
think some people
>> compiled binaries successfully.
>>
>> So I would need either all the required binaries
for Windows (I use an
>> Intel CPU) or perhaps VS2005 solution/project files
(or even better: a
>> complete archive/project which I can unpack and
start compiling in VS) -
>> I mean, if anyone has done this before and wants to
share his/her
>> project/artifacts.
> 
> 
> 
> Trunk has some support for x64 when using VS2005.  I
can't remember
> for sure if I tried building JavaHL, but I don't know
why it wouldn't
> work.
> 
> Note that you have to using the -t vcproj  and
--vsnet-version=2005
> arguments to gen-make.py to get the VS2005 solution and
projects
> files.   Then make sure you choose the x64 platform
targets.  You'll
> also have to make sure to build the dependencies for
x64 as well,
> which is trickier, as I recall -- I had to google
around a bit to get
> the info to do that for each of them.
> 
> DJ

Thanks DJ!

After spending the whole afternoon from 4pm to now (8pm) I
gave up
trying. Though OpenSSL compiles now (I had to use VS command
prompt not
WinSDK command promt) with warnings (removed /WX switch from
makefile) I
cannot compile libjavahl or the svn client. Some of the
libraries built,
some not, other after modifying their makefiles. A major
problem was
that CL could not find sqlite3.h so I had to correct the
path in the
file (nothing else worked), then the Linker did not find
sqlite3.lib so
I built one from the def-file (but the dll is not x64). And
so on.

I was to add many lib files into the linker options for
libjavahl,
finally there were errors about imports starting with
__impl.

Since I don't know whether this leads to anything I hope
that there will
be x64 binaries available from the official site shortly.

Regards, Andreas

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