Dear all,

Thanks for your answers.

Maybe, it was not clear, I have not requested the stopping of x86 support.
I have requested the build for x64 in more (like other softwares).

64-bit processor exists since 1991:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/64-bit_computing

The first official Windows x64 was XP Pro.

If there is a bug to generate the x64 release builds, please open a ticket to 
solve it, to have help.

Note that ReactOS which uses Windows release builds.
- https://github.com/reactos/rapps-db/blob/master/gnucash.txt (not recent)

Thanks a lot in advance.

Regards,

Neustradamus

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From: gnucash-user <gnucash-user-bounces+neustradamus=hotmail....@gnucash.org> 
on behalf of john <jra...@ceridwen.us>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2024 18:06
To: Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Windows x64 release builds are missing

Considering that the last 32-bit processor from Intel was the Pentium 4E 
released in 2004 and the last AMD one was 2005's K5 it's a tiny minority. 
Regardless of Win11's ability to run 32-bit programs, it requires a 64-bit 
processor (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications) 
so when Win10 goes out of support so does the need for 32-bit GnuCash  builds.
We're scheduled to release GnuCash 6 in January 2026 so that seems like the 
right time to make the switch.

Regards,
John Ralls



> On Jan 19, 2024, at 04:03, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) <stan...@fastmail.fm> 
> wrote:
>
> Well, I don't have any skin in the game, since both my computers have
> 64-bit Windows. It just seems a pity to shut out the minority who have
> 32-bit Windows.
>
> But that's a development decision, so I won't keep harping on it.
>
> Stan Brown
> Tehachapi, CA, USA
> https://BrownMath.com
>
> On 2024-01-18 20:21, john wrote:
>> What development effort? It's already an option to build GnuCash on
>> windows using MinGW64 instead of MinGW32 (setting aside that there's a
>> Webkit problem with the Windows build so neither is possible right now).
>> Most of the Linux distros are 64-bit only, though Debian insists on
>> packaging everything for an insane array of hardware: 5.5 is built in
>> unstable for alpha, amd64, arm64, armel, armhf, hppa, i386, mips64el,
>> ppc64, ppc64el, riscv64, s390x, and  sparc64,
>> see https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnucash
>> <https://packages.debian.org/sid/gnucash>. The Flathub and MacOS builds
>> support both x86_64 and arm64.
>>
>> Regards,
>> John Ralls
>>
>>
>>> On Jan 18, 2024, at 14:42, Stan Brown (using GC 4.14)
>>> <stan...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>>>
>>> But, as R Losey pointed out, that would take considerable development
>>> effort. Is there any actual benefit to switching to a 64-bit program,
>>> and is that benefit large enough to justify the development effort, even
>>> if all the needed libraries are available in 64-bit forms.
>>>
>>> It seems to me that the original poster's argument in favor is that
>>> 32-bit programs have been around for a long time. While that's true, it
>>> doesn't seem to me like any reason to abandon them.
>>>
>>> Stan Brown
>>> Tehachapi, CA, USA
>>> https://BrownMath.com
>>>
>>> On 2024-01-18 13:30, John Ralls wrote:
>>>> An x64 build will work only on 64-bit PCs, a 32-bit build works on
>>>> both. Windows 11 doesn't support 32-bit and Windows 10, which does
>>>> support 32-bit computers, goes end-of-life this May. We don't
>>>> "officially" support operating systems after EOL so I guess at some
>>>> point after that we can switch to 64-bit builds on Windows.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> John Ralls
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> On Jan 18, 2024, at 3:55 AM, * Neustradamus *
>>>>> <neustrada...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear GnuCash team,
>>>>>
>>>>> I would like to know when you will create the Windows x64 release
>>>>> builds?
>>>>>
>>>>> We are in 2024, x64 is here since Windows XP Pro.
>>>>>
>>>>> The goal is to have like other softwares, a x64 version in more x86.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Neustradamus
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