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Asked: June 8, 20262026-06-08T15:23:25+00:00 2026-06-08T15:23:25+00:00

Ccmath library: http://freecode.com/projects/ccmath It does not specify 32/64 bit in description, but when I

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Ccmath library:
http://freecode.com/projects/ccmath

It does not specify 32/64 bit in description, but when I compile on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit it spits out error on asm-file compilling:

solv.s:13: Error: invalid instruction suffix for `push’

code line: pushl %ebp

But if I replace cc shell instruction for gcc -m32 its all OK!
However, can I compile it on x86-64? I have to link this to 64bit project.

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    2026-06-08T15:23:28+00:00Added an answer on June 8, 2026 at 3:23 pm

    That ccmath package looks like it hasn’t been updated since 2001. Its assembly routines are not 64-bit capable. You should run the included non_intel.sh script as instructed in the INSTALL file. (As far as this package is concerned, x86-64 is non-intel because “intel” means “x86-32”.)

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