On 2013-05-06 08:32, Jonas Maebe wrote: > > The whole point is that the "typical end user" doesn't know nor should > have to care about whether the compiler is a 32 or 64 bit binary. It > should not make any difference whatsoever.
How does the saying go: "I want to live in Theory, because everything works in theory." ;-) And since when is a developer a "typical end user"? If I run 64-bit Mac or 64-bit Windows or 64-bit Linux, I want 64-bit applications. Some OS's allow for easier execution of 32-bit apps, but definitely not all. All my systems run 64-bit OS's, and all my installed libraries etc are 64-bit too (think Firebird, etc). 32-bit executables cannot load 64-bit libraries, so I need 64-bit executables. To put it simply, that is the reason I (and many others) need a 64-bit FPC. I've had lots of bad experiences with FPC cross-compilers - from installing headaches, to broken executables (don't ask me why, I don't know why). So I simply don't trust FPC cross-compliers. This is why I have various build systems in VM's for all our supported platforms. And if FPC developers have to download Lazarus setups (a product not actually part of Free Pascal), just to get the FPC they want, that should say something to the Free Pascal team too. Release what the public wants. And just to make it clear... it was NOT my idea to release my build of FPC 2.6.4 for 64-bit Windows. I was asked in private to archive what I have and make it available for download (on my own server). That is what I did. Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal