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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T01:25:03+00:00 2026-05-27T01:25:03+00:00

[Update] I’ve since compiled successfully and anyone else chasing these binaries can download from

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I’m compiling version 2.06 of lzo by issuing the following command from the Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010)

b\win64\vc_dll.bat

which produces lzo2.dll without any errors, however this doesnt look like it really did produce the 64-bit dll as my 32bit C# app can still reference and call methods (successfully)

How can I compile the 64bit version?

some of the comments on this question may be outdated as the question changed but I since changed it back to the original question when it got more involved so I could mark the response as the answer

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    2026-05-27T01:25:03+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 1:25 am

    Almost certainly you will be using the wrong set of compilers; 64bit compilation isn’t controlled by a command line flag – it’s a completely different toolset;

    Issue the build commands from the “Visual Studio x64 Win64 Command Prompt (2010)” which you will find in the Start Menu\Programs\Microsoft Visual Studio 2010\Visual Studio Tools.

    e.g.

     c:\> cd /d h:\temp\lzo-2.06 
     H:\temp\lzo-2.06> b\win64\vc_dll.bat
    
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