Hi Phil,

On Mon, 2 Dec 2013, Phil Pennock wrote:

If our moving to rely upon 64-bit integers in the core of Exim would cause problems for your being able to use Exim, please speak up and let us know.

We are running exim on several virtual servers with 32-bit user spaces, and I'm about to install another one as soon as I can. The latter is a P4 and I don't think it's possible to run a 64-bit OS on it.

We also usually teach Exim on 32-bit KVM virtual machines with 512 MB RAM in AfNOG. This allows us to run a lot of virtual machines on a few Mac Minis that are highly portable, but also forces us to be economical on RAM.

I don't mind living with the performance hit of using long long arithmetic, but it would affect us quite a lot if Exim no longer compiled on these systems.

Cheers, Chris.
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