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I have bad Makefile(s) of a large bundled software distribution. In some point compiler always "forgets" that I want to compile in 32 bit program. This causes that part of the programs have 64 bit libraries and others have 32 bit libraries.

How can I force -m32 option every time that I run gcc?

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Juha

P.S. My environment is mixed 32/64 bit (macbook5.1, snow leopard). Alternatively: How can I make my system purely 32 or 64 bits?

edit: Emphasis on the bad Makefiles that override the global variables. Thats why I chosed the hack that works.

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Set your CFLAGS environment variable to have the -m32 flag.

export CFLAGS="-m32"


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