Hi,

The download webpage has just been modified and should be updated on the 
website within the hour (time to replicate on the mirrors).

Regards,
Pierre-Arnaud

On 9 juin 2010, at 10:27, Je suis la poubelle wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 23:42, Felix Knecht <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> On 06/04/10 23:28, Je suis la poubelle wrote:
>>>      OK, thanks.
>>> 
>>>      For the record for those who are in the same situation as me:
>>> I've just installed a 32bit JRE without uninstalling the 64bit JRE
>>> first.  They seem to live happily together side by side.  And Apache
>>> Directory Studio is running!
>>> 
>>>      If you could tell me what ADS is expecting in order to run, I
>>> could give you a hand to make it work in 64bit Windows.  All my Java
>>> classes are running perfectly without recompiling, so I'm pretty sure
>>> ADS could run in 64bit OS.
>> 
>> I think it's mainly not a problem of our java classes, but of the 64-bit
>> version of eclipse for windows, which was hardly available at the time
>> of the latest ADS release.
> 
>     [OT] Hmm, Eclipse also has this problem as of today, ie at Galileo 
> version.
> 
>     User experience is very bad: we follow the steps and requirements
> (http://directory.apache.org/studio/download/download-windows.html)
> and as soon as we run the program, boom!  No idea what happened (not
> without having spent some time in the Internet or asked somewhere).
> 
>     That webpage should have at least written that JRE in *32bit* is
> required, even if the O/S is 64bit.

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