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On 21/05/10 10:56, Mark Banner wrote:
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On 20/05/2010 20:07, David Bienvenu wrote:
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Are any plans to do 64 bit windows builds? My understanding is
that there might be issues with thunking from 32 bit apps to 64
bit Windows when MAPI is involved...<br>
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Admittedly, I hadn't thought about it much so far. I've just
checked and the Firefox 4 plan is to ship with 64 bit versions for
Windows and OS X (it was unclear from the presentation if they
would actually ship 64 bit Linux as well).<br>
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If MAPI is likely to be an issue, then we should probably plan
that in somewhere, and start thinking about when we're likely to
want to ship 64 bit versions. I suspect we'll start having
discussions over the next few weeks so I've made a note of it for
now.<br>
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There seems to be a MAPI issue right now - it's flagged windows 7
but might be related (546889) to that.<br>
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Ludo<br>
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