Alright.. thanks guys.. will remove it. On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 11:44 AM, Matt Pavlovich <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 remove. Most of the embedded/low-power chips are all 64-bits now. I > can't imagine in a 32-bit use case that AIO would be significantly faster > than the Java NIO anyway. > > > > On 12/19/16 10:27 AM, Clebert Suconic wrote: >> >> Anyone aware for 32 bits still being widely used these days? >> >> I have a Déjà vu that I had already asked this... >> >> Any time I make a change to the native library on artemis, I have to >> remove the dust of a very old laptop just to compile the 32 bits >> library. I know I know, I could install an image and do some work >> around it.. but the point is... is my effort having the benefit to >> anyone? >> >> Can I remove the 32 bits compilation from future distributions and >> from master? (although anyone using it will still be able to compile >> themselves at least for now, but it won't be testing by anyone it if >> we decide to remove it.) >> >> >> Reference to anyone wishing to compile the native library themselves: >> http://activemq.apache.org/artemis/docs/1.5.1/libaio.html >> >> >> >
-- Clebert Suconic
