Nico, Right. However, my question is still does the project provide a 64-bit library?
Thanks, John On Thu, 2008-11-13 at 07:59, Nicolas Williams wrote: > On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 07:51:43AM -0800, John Fischer wrote: > > I am assuming that since there is a 64-bit include file > > that the project will be providing a 64-bit library. Is > > that a correct assumption? > > There's no such thing as a 64-bit include file. Some of the include > files have '64' in their name. But you knew that, and I'm not here to > pick nits. The names seem to imply that they are either internal > headers (in which case: why are they being delivered?) or else consumers > need to access certain types or what have you that differ according to > the either the CPUs that are available or, more likely, the instruction > used by the application (in which case your question is quite right). > > Nico > --
