In my opinion, the computer industry is well past the point that it should be
making active efforts to support 32-bit. Being able to still run old
unsupported 32-bit software on a modern machine still has a lot of value, but
still explicitly supporting 32-bit hardware with new software has no real value,
except maybe if the software is for certain tiny embedded devices. All modern
PCs have been 64-bit for at least 15 years now. -- Darren Duncan
On 2020-05-22 5:06 a.m., Dave Page wrote:
We currently build pgAdmin as a 32 bit application on Windows. This is getting
harder and harder as more of our dependencies are becoming 64bit focussed or
even 64bit only.
Does anyone actually require 32bit Windows support, or could we move to 64 bit?