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< Kirizaki>
Hi
< Kirizaki>
How MLPACK stands for different platform configuration? I mean, is it multitarget right now for 32 & 64 bit architecture?
< Kirizaki>
or support only one of those?
< Kirizaki>
I understand a bit from CMakeLists.txt that mlpack supports both, 32 & 64 bits
< Kirizaki>
but each of them have equal support?
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< rcurtin>
Kirizaki: yeah, mlpack should compile on both 32 and 64 bit configurations just fine
< Kirizaki>
ok
< rcurtin>
I would say they have equal support, at least on Linux/UNIX/OS X
< Kirizaki>
;)
< rcurtin>
I'm not sure if we have a way to set AppVeyor to do both 32-bit and 64-bit
< Kirizaki>
ok, then AppVeyor right now is building only x64?
< rcurtin>
I think, I'm not sure
< Kirizaki>
;) ok
< zoq>
yes, it's 64Bit, we could also build it for 32Bit, not sure if anyone likes to see that.
< Kirizaki>
:P
< Kirizaki>
that's true
< Kirizaki>
I'm asking because I'm doing backtrace for windows but for 32 configuration - I didn't notice it at the beginning :P
< Kirizaki>
but I'm on good track
< Kirizaki>
:P
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