yeah, sorry, I meant AMD64 :-) i.e. what in our build system we label as "x86_64"
It would be good to provide a set of "windows-x86_64" binaries. Regards, Tim Nathan Beyer wrote: > Ugh. I can't keep up anymore. IA-64 used to mean Intel Itanium > Architecture and Intel64 used to be EM64T. > > -Nathan > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 3:05 PM, Gregory Shimansky > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 14 April 2009 Nathan Beyer wrote: >>> Is IA64 itanium or x86-64? >> I guess it is x86-64 although the official naming for this platform by intel >> is intel64 (don't ask me why). Harmony verfion for Itanium on windows is even >> less supported than Itanium on linux which means most likely it doesn't even >> compile. >> >>> Sent from my iPhone >>> >>> On Apr 14, 2009, at 5:55 AM, Tim Ellison <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> I'm just in the process of updating our download page with links to >>>> Milestone M9 (r761593). >>>> >>>> As a courtesy we usually include multiple binary downloads too. I've >>>> got binaries for Windows and Linux IA32, and Linux IA64. We usually >>>> include a few more, so if anyone can help build the following I'd like >>>> to include them too: >>>> >>>> - Linux IA32 for systems with libstdc++.so.5 >>>> - Linux IA64 for systems with libstdc++.so.5 >>>> - Windows IA64 >>>> - Debian packages >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Tim >> >> >> -- >> Gregory >> >
