Compile a 32-bit shared library from a 64-bit Linux machine with 64-bit MATLAB installed
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Hi, I have a 64-bit MATLAB (with compiler) installed on a 64-bit Linux machine. I would like to compile my scripts into a 32-bit shared library so it can be deployed to a 32 bit linux machine. I have tried to pass -m32 to the gcc compiler by modifying the mbuild options file but that doesn't seem to work. I'm just wondering if it's possible to do what I just described? Or shall I just install a 32-bit MATLAB? Thank you.
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Titus Edelhofer
on 30 Mar 2012
Hi,
it's at least difficult, but I guess probably not possible at all. It will definetely simpler to just install a 32 Bit MATLAB in parallel ...
Titus
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Kaustubha Govind
on 30 Mar 2012
I agree. 32-bit MATLAB is the way to do. Especially because the 32-bit library will need to link against MATLAB runtime libraries which also need to be 32-bit.
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