Re: [platform-dev] 32-bit code cleanup

2019-03-21 Thread Eric Williams
On 3/14/19 9:24 AM, Eric Williams wrote: Hello everyone, There are a number of 32-bit cleanup items still left to be completed. Some of these involve removing the long /*int*/ casts in the SWT source code, as well as tidying up any 32-bit cases in the build scripts, etc. We dropped 32-bit

Re: [platform-dev] 32-bit code cleanup

2019-03-15 Thread Niraj Modi
to 4.10 or later (i.e. 4.11 to be out later this month) or do you build SWT 32-bit locally ? Regards, Niraj From: Eric Williams To: platform-dev@eclipse.org Cc: Niraj Modi Date: 03/14/2019 09:08 PM Subject:Re: [platform-dev] 32-bit code cleanup On 3/14/19 9:57 AM, Nikita

Re: [platform-dev] 32-bit code cleanup

2019-03-14 Thread Eric Williams
On 3/14/19 9:57 AM, Nikita Nemkin wrote: SWT WebKit support on Windows is 32-bit only, is it going away too? I can't speak for the Windows side of things, on the Linux side we stopped producing 32-bit builds but the 32-bit code is there, just not maintained. Maybe this is the same on

Re: [platform-dev] 32-bit code cleanup

2019-03-14 Thread Nikita Nemkin
SWT WebKit support on Windows is 32-bit only, is it going away too? On Thu, Mar 14, 2019 at 6:24 PM Eric Williams wrote: > Hello everyone, > > There are a number of 32-bit cleanup items still left to be completed. > Some of these involve removing the long /*int*/ casts in the SWT source > code,

[platform-dev] 32-bit code cleanup

2019-03-14 Thread Eric Williams
Hello everyone, There are a number of 32-bit cleanup items still left to be completed. Some of these involve removing the long /*int*/ casts in the SWT source code, as well as tidying up any 32-bit cases in the build scripts, etc. We dropped 32-bit support in 4.10 so there is no real need to