Definitely number one. Appending "x64" or something similar is the standard
method of handling this.
On Sat, Sep 5, 2015, 2:49 PM Sébastien Blaisot wrote:
> Le 02/09/2015 08:38, Daniel Schürmann a écrit :
> > 3. IMHO it is nothing wrong to install a 32 binary to a 64 bit Windows.
> > So It shoul
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Le 02/09/2015 08:38, Daniel Schürmann a écrit :
> 3. IMHO it is nothing wrong to install a 32 binary to a 64 bit Windows.
> So It should be possible to keep a degree of freedom in case of issues.
> However, we should encourage the user to use 64 bit binaries, since
> there should be a performance g