Hello all, I have spent the last week going through the configure/configure.ac file, basically line-by-line. I am finding things related to AIX that have not been working well (i.e., cleanly) for 32-bit builds and are a "root-cause" for 64-bit builds to finish cleanly. Trying to keep this short - you can also just skip to end to see my question! With regard to AIX, there is a lot of difficulty re: 64-bit and default libraries. a) AIX aka IBM built-libraries contain both 32 and 64 bit members, so there is no need for lib64 b) AIX Toolbox (-like) distros, built on GCC do have 32 and 64 bit directories, and while they may use lib64 the gcc compiler uses ppc64 for it's 64-bit libraries. "Happy standardization" c) IMHO - as I cannot speak for IBM - the "preference" for AIX is to not use /usr/local (Someone, maybe it was BULL, opted for /opt/freeware as a prefix. That is where AIXTOOLBOX (family) install files. And the fun here is - some packages have mixed 32 and 64 bit members, others use the lib64 convention. In any case, forcing /usr/local (when $prefix is defined to something else) may break things (it has in earlier 'package' builds at least.) and the way it is now, /usr/local gets put in front of anything else). ${rhome} - not 'simple' to find where it is defined (not in config.ac, not in m4/R.m4 - that I understand) Guessing here, but for 64-bit I expect this may be introducing one of the problems I have had: ## As from R 3.2.0 split up -L... and -lR if test "${want_R_shlib}" = yes; then LIBR0="-L\$(R_HOME)/lib\$(R_ARCH)" LIBR1=-lR else LIBR0 LIBR1fi And then, ignoring the rest until I get to: ## <FIXME> ## Completely disable using libtool for building shlibs until libtool ## fully supports Fortran and C++. ## AC_ARG_WITH([libtool], ## [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-libtool],[use libtool for building shared libraries [yes]])], ## [use_libtool="${withval}"], ## [use_libtool=yes]) ## AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_LIBTOOL, [test "x${use_libtool}" = xyes]) ## </FIXME> Hence the question - is there a real interest on someone (like me) to examine libtool usage on a slightly used platform? Michael