On 4/15/2014 4:26 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I am running Windows 7 64bit. I don't know that you can tell that from what is printed out in the Leo Log? If not it probably should be added.
Most recent commit cleans up Windows version reporting. Here's what it looks like on my machine:

Leo 4.11 final, build 4b22bc86fee1 (branch: master), 2014-04-16 10:04:29

Python 2.7.6, qt version 4.8.5
Windows 7 x86 (build 6.1.7601) SP1


Compare with:


Windows 6, 1, 7601, 2, Service Pack 1

We have more info (OS architecture), and a human readable release of the Windows OS (Windows 6.1 is branded 'Windows 7'). The '2' in the old-style line is the 'platform' field, which is next to useless -- all modern Windows systems will report '2' for that field.

Additionally, the OS architecture should be reported correctly, regardless of whether or not the Python architecture matches. That is, Python 32-bit on Windows 64-bit will still report x64.

-->Jake

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