1. Could you please say the nmake command option which is used to build 64
bit c-client library for Windows-XP64 ?
2. Could you please say me the same for Linux build as well.

I tried a lot, but couldn't get a way to build 64 bit library from command
line, so most of the documents on internet are focussed towards building
components from VC IDE.

On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Mark Crispin <[email protected]>wrote:

> Modern versions of c-client should build and run on 64-bit.  I do so all
> the time.
>
> However, file sizes remain limited to 2GB; and basic numeric types (defined
> by IMAP) remain 32-bit.  Because IMAP is 32-bit, and the mix format makes it
> possible for a mailbox to be more than 2GB without needing godzilla files,
> this isn't going to change.
>
> The only reason to build c-client in 64-bit is if you use it as part of
> some application that needs a 64-bit build.  Otherwise, you might as well
> just use 32-bit binaries since (from the c-client viewpoint) nothing
> particular is gained from building in 64-bit.
>
>
> On Thu, 22 Jan 2009, sathya sai wrote:
>
>> Hi Imap folks,
>>
>> I am presently in the process of migrating my application which uses
>> c-client.a (IMAP c-client library) to a 64 bit support for WindowsXP 64
>> platform (usingVC7.1 compiler)
>>
>> As a part of it, could you please help me out if the latest IMAP-UW
>> toolkit
>> supports 64 bit. If yes, could you please let me know if I need to include
>> any IMAP specific compile time macros to get a compete 64 bit supported
>> c-client library.
>>
>> And could you also let me know if 64 bit support available for IMAP on
>> Debian Linux platform as well.
>>
>> Thanks a lot in advance.
>>
>> Please do let me know your thoughts on this & do let me know if you feel
>> that I am missing anything on this regards.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sathya
>>
>>
> -- Mark --
>
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> Liberty is a well-armed sheep contesting the vote.
>
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