Yes, this is true. The problem is that ECL compiler doesn't have distinction between host architecture and target architecture (it just transpiles code) - so if host implementation has long-double, it will produce C code using long-double, if 64 bit integers are present, then transpiled code is used for that.
I'm aware of that problem and I plan to separate compilation and target features. That said, it's probably not something what will be fixed in the upcoming release. Definetely doable though (and useful).
On 01.07.2017 20:37, PR wrote:
Hi again,
In the process of porting EQL5 to Android, I stumbled upon this problem: The app crashes on Android during read_VV(), if the lisp library has been cross-compiled using a 64 bit ECL.
To solve this problem, I need to use a 32 bit ECL for cross-compiling: but this would mean that for cross-compiling EQL5 apps we are required to stay with 32 bit ECL for EQL5.
Probably not a big deal, but could the Android gurus confirm this?
Thanks,
Paul