64bit builds ?
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64bit builds ?
can we hope for 64bit builds of v3 or maybe even v2 ?
Does this help?MinGW - Frequently Asked Questions wrote: The project's name changed from mingw32 to MinGW is to prevent the implication that MinGW will only works on 32 bit systems (as 64 and higher bit machines become more common, MinGW will evolve to work with them).
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64 bit CPU
I have an AMD 64 4000+ (socket 939) sitting collecting dust. Motherboards for these chips should be dirt cheap. I'd be happy to send it to the developer IF and only IF it was to be immediately used in a 64 bit development machine. Heck, I'll donate my unused Windows XP Pro x64 too (I use Vista 64 Ultimate now).
So, if anybody else wants to pony up the rest, then we can get a 64 bit machine built for the developer. Remember though, the chip and OS ain't leaving unless it has a home ready for it.
This isn't a simple freebie, I'm expecting a 64 bit FileZilla that works and I don't want to build it myself.
So, if anybody else wants to pony up the rest, then we can get a 64 bit machine built for the developer. Remember though, the chip and OS ain't leaving unless it has a home ready for it.
This isn't a simple freebie, I'm expecting a 64 bit FileZilla that works and I don't want to build it myself.
64 bit version
Hi
I can try cross compiling it for 64 bit, but currently cant test the build as I do not currently run 64 bit windows.
I can try cross compiling it for 64 bit, but currently cant test the build as I do not currently run 64 bit windows.
FYI, I believe the free Visual Studio 2005 Express can cross-compile 64-bit targets on a 32-bit Windows, see the first note on this page.
Can't use that, doesn't run on Linux.eyebex wrote:FYI, I believe the free Visual Studio 2005 Express can cross-compile 64-bit targets on a 32-bit Windows, see the first note on this page.