2009/7/17 Rainer Jung <rainer.j...@kippdata.de>:
> On 17.07.2009 12:01, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
>> If we backport the second part of rev.791699 - the separate zips for
>> different windows CPU architectures, there wouldn't be such
>> subdirectories, but "i64" will be in the name of the archive. That
>> name will be easier to fix.   I plan to prepare the backport and
>> propose it once this patch is applied. I think that will be in 4
>> hours. We better come to some decision before that.
>
> In this case, name to be seen by users, I have some strong feelings for
> ia64 instead of i64. I thought that's the standard used for the Itanium
> architecture. Is there any official or pseudo-official of i64 in the
> wild? Short googling didn't reveal anything useful on i64 and Itanium.
>

Searching for
"i64" itanium -OpenVMS
in english-language pages there are some references

I like "i64" because "i" can be read as "Itanium",  but I tend to read
 "IA" as "Intel Architecture", which becomes misleading.   Just my
personal preference. I can be wrong with it.


>> I already tested it on my 32-bit WinXP system, and it builds, installs
>> and runs OK.
>>
>> I plan to also test it on Vista 64-bit (x86-64), but I have yet to
>> reach that place.
>>

Tested on Vista 64-bit. Installs and runs OK.

I was not able to change service startup type from Automatic to Manual
using the tomcat5w panel, but I think we have already heard about such
a problem.

>>
>> I do not have an IA64 system.
>
> Yeah, maybe Mladen can jump in, but I think Itanium support for TC 6 is
> not that critical, so we can go a slightly higher risk of breaking things.
>

> Thanks a lot for your explanation, and sorry that I didn't first read
> the original patch.
OK.


Best regards,
Konstantin Kolinko

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