Well, it matters here, because we're passing in x64 or x32 and the code is
looking for x86_64.  So either the command line is not passing the correct
value, or the code is testing for the wrong one.

Rick


On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Michael Lueck <mlu...@lueckdatasystems.com>
wrote:

> Rick McGuire wrote:
> > "x64", but the script code is testing for the value "x86_64".  One of
> these probably has to change...which one?
>
>
> I suppose x64 could mean any 64-bit chip, not specifically Intel
> comparable. IA64 comes to mind. I would lean towards spelling out "x86_64".
>
> I am thankful,
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