a 1.4.2 version with service code from original port(i think 1.2.1)
compiled for windows 64 bit can be found on my blog: memcached 64-bit
windows

On Oct 25, 11:23 am, Henrik Schröder <[email protected]> wrote:
> Excellent news!
>
> You really should provide a working binary eventually, that's how it's done
> on Windows. Setting up a mingw environment and getting two other projects to
> compile first is not a trivial task. Just using git on windows is a horrible
> enough experience. :-)
>
> /Henrik
>
> On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 00:45, Patrick Galbraith <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  Henrik, et al,
>
> > At Northscale, along with the great help of a friend of Alan, I have been
> > working all week and now have tree on github that compiles nicely without
> > much change at:
>
> > git://github.com/CaptTofu/memcached.git
>
> > Just check out the win32 branch:
>
> > git checkout -b win32 origin/win32
>
> > To build, I just run
>
> > make -f Makefile.mingw
>
> > All you have to change to get it to compile are paths to pthreads and
> > libevent. On my system, I have those in /c/msysgit/msysgit/. Adjust per your
> > needs!
>
> > This is version 1.4.1(
> >http://img.skitch.com/20091024-e327cw1s2g8181m8d3bede4h12.jpg)
>
> > I'll be blogging about this in coming days/weeks and hope to make this even
> > easier to build and eventually a binary to simply install!
>
> > regards,
>
> > Patrick
>
> > *
>
> > *
> > git checkout -b win32 origin/win32
>
> > Henrik Schröder wrote:
>
> > Which version did you compile, and did you have to do anything special to
> > get it to work?
>
> > /Henrik
>
> > On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 20:29, Jeff <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Hi,
>
> >> I have compiled a 64 bit version of memcached, and am running with 6 GB
> >> caches on 64 bit Windows servers. It works very well.
>
> >>   On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 8:40 AM, Henrik Schröder 
> >> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> >>> The standard process memory limit on all 32-bit versions of windows is
> >>> 2GB. This usually doesn't matter, since you can't use more than around 3GB
> >>> of memory as long as you run a 32-bit OS.
>
> >>> If you're running a 64-bit version of Windows, and want to use more than
> >>> 2GB per memcached instance, you also need a 64-bit version of the 
> >>> memcached
> >>> server. I've never tried recompiling it with 64-bit support, it's quite
> >>> possible that it will just work. If you run the 32-bit version of the
> >>> memcached server on 64-bit windows, you're probably still limited to 2GB 
> >>> or
> >>> so.
>
> >>> Not that any of this is something you really need to worry about anyway.
> >>> Just run more instances - problem solved.
>
> >>> /Henrik
>
> >>> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 14:21, Adi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>>> Hi,
> >>>> I heard that Windows 2003 on 32 Bit Operating System only supports 2Gb
> >>>> of memory per "Memcached instance"? I just want to know how much
> >>>> memroy can be utilize in windows 2003 64Bit? what is the limit of
> >>>> memory sizes with respect windows 2003 32 OR 64 Bit operating system?
>
> >>>> Thanks

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