Re: Program in 32-bit, run on 64-bit OK?
On 11/14/2012 12:11 PM, Cholo Lennon wrote:
On 14/11/2012 11:12, Arne Vajh?j wrote:
On 11/14/2012 8:58 AM, sl@exabyte wrote:
I am too sure on this.
I am preparing to install OpenSuse v10 32-bit on my pc. This pc is for
testing my C programs, which will eventually be transferred to my
internet
host which is running the 64-bit version.
Can my programs run ?
Off my head I think they should, but the reverse may not. Please
correct me.
Do I have to pick the correct compiler ?
Pure Java:
Run with 32 Run with 64
Build with 32 yes yes
Build with 64 yes yes
Pure C:
Run on 32 Run on 64
Build for 32 yes yes
Build for 64 no yes
Mix of Java and C via JNI:
Run on/with 32 Run on/with 64
Build for 32 yes no
The OP can still run a 32-bit JNI java/C application on 64-bit: He/She
just needs to use a 32-bit JVM.
Yes.
What do you think "with 64" meant?
Arne
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