On Tue, 2 Feb 2021 11:32:42 +0300 Alex Peshkoff via Firebird-devel <firebird-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> On 2/1/21 10:24 PM, marius adrian popa wrote: > > My guess old cpus or installs > > > > Example got laptop with Windows 10 32 that is still supported by > > > Microsoft also have an old laptop with Ubuntu 32bit also another old > > > raspberry pi that is 32 bit only > > I doubt all that list is worth having _new_ versions 32 bit. > > > > Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-devel > Presumably the original question implied x86 rather than 32-bit in general. I doubt that our user base for 32-bit ARM is really very significant but 32-bit ARM chips probably have a good future ahead of them. 32-bit x86 chips seem to largely have gone the way of 16-bit x86. I certainly ask myself the question about x86 quite frequently. I can see a reason for maintaining support in the code base but I find it hard to justify producing official x86 binaries for new versions of Firebird. Paul -- Paul Reeves http://www.ibphoenix.com Supporting users of Firebird Firebird-Devel mailing list, web interface at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/firebird-devel