I finally came across a "killer application" that prompted me to 'upgrade'
my Windows 7 machine to 64-bit yesterday.
I assumed I should therefore install the 64-bit version of ooRexx.
However, doing this broke every program of mine that uses Rexx (it took me
some hours to find out that the use of Rexx was the problem).
The workaround was to uninstall ooRexx-64 and install the 32-bit version as
before -- all is now working.
So .. is there any reason why I should install the 64-bit version of ooRexx?
Or is there a setting that would allow me to install that but still let
32-bit applications use it? I have 20-30 32-bit programs that use Rexx
and really don't want to revisit/recompile most of them.
Mike
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