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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ tell CMake which one you want it to use via the -G option.
Finally, note that when using Visual Studio, CMake will by default generate a 32bit executable.
This means the programs you compile will only be able to use 2GB of RAM. To avoid this, you need
to tell CMake to generate a 64bit executable. You do this by using a command like
<code_box>
cmake -G "Visual Studio 10 201
0
Win64" ..
</code_box>
instead of
<code_box>
cmake ..
</code_box>
<code_box>
cmake -G "Visual Studio 10 201
5
Win64" ..
</code_box>
instead of
<code_box>
cmake ..
</code_box>
You can see the list of valid arguments to
<tt>
-G
</tt>
by running
<tt>
cmake
</tt>
with no options.
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