GCC: sorry, unimplemented: 64-bit mode not compiled in

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醉酒成梦 2020-12-14 15:44

I have built GCC 4.7 on my x86 32-bit linux system. When I try to cross-compile with the -m64 flag I get the following:

sorry, unimplemented: 64-bit m

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  • 2020-12-14 16:24

    You will need both binutils and gcc configured with:

    --enable-multilib
    

    and probably:

    --enable-targets=i686-pc-linux-gnu,x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
    

    to support multilib (the -m64 and/or -m32 options). You'll also need two versions of stuff like glibc to be able to link and run the resulting binaries.

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  • 2020-12-14 16:26

    Just resolved this issue. In the environment variables, remove the entries to any outdated c++ package.

    In my case, I worked in Anaconda on Windows 64-bit. In anaconda, I performed 'conda install mingw libpython'. Mingw is for c++ compiler. But I had earlier installed cygwin's mingw for c++ compilations which hadn't been updated. This is the reason for conflict. I resolved this issue by simply removing the environment variable (PATH) corresponding to these c++ packages.
    I have tried almost all forums, this solution works.

    Please let me know in case anyone needs help. :)

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  • 2020-12-14 16:34

    Had the same issues. My solution:

    Update everything (R, Rstudio, R packages) and close Rstudio.
    Uninstall Rtools and install the latest version.
    Add only 2 entries under Enviroment Variables/System variables/Path:
    - C:\Rtools\bin
    - C:\Rtools\mingw_64\bin (!not the 32bit version)
    Path entries have to be in this order and above %SystemRoot\System32
    I did NOT install in the strongly recommended default location on C:

    After that open Rstudio and re-install Rcpp via console:
    install.packages("Rcpp")

    Test if it's working with:
    Rcpp::evalCpp("2+2")

    After that just switch to the Terminal in Rstudio, go into the cmdstan source folder and type 'make build'.
    --- CmdStan v2.19.1 built ---
    Done!

    Details:

    *> sessionInfo()
    R version 3.6.0 (2019-04-26)
    Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
    Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 17763)
    Matrix products: default
    locale:
    [1] LC_COLLATE=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250  LC_CTYPE=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250    LC_MONETARY=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250 LC_NUMERIC=C                       
    [5] LC_TIME=Slovenian_Slovenia.1250    
    attached base packages:
    [1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base     
    loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
    [1] compiler_3.6.0 tools_3.6.0*
    
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  • 2020-12-14 16:38

    This typically means that you're using the wrong (old) compiler.

    The new compilers support both -m32 and -m64. You have to set the PATH to the new compilers (in the gcc,MinGW subdirectory of Rtools) before any old compilers in Rtools.

    Try updating your compiler's binary lib path to 64bit version. Other resources like lib folders also should change accordingly.

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