Hi Andrin,

On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 10:26 PM, Andrin von Rechenberg
<and...@miumeet.com> wrote:
> Why is Python 2.7 in 32 bit mode?
>
> hash(X) is 32 bit
>
> a=array.array("L")
> a.append(1)
> len(a.tostring()) == 4
>
> Python 2.5 was in 64 bit mode.
>
> This makes my migration much harder :(
>
> Is there a plan to support Python 2.7 in 64bit mode?

No, sorry. The Python 2.7 was compiled in 32-bit mode by design and we
don't plan on supporting a 64-bit Python 2.7 build.

Cheers,
Brian

> Cheers,
> -Andrin
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