I have worked around this limitation by installing UltraVNC on the affected
64-bit Windows machines.

Kris

On Fri, June 1, 2012 17:34, tiger...@martins.cc wrote:
>
>> The 64-bit binaries do not contain GnuTLS support,
>> because, at least at the time TigerVNC 1.2.0 was released,
>> there was no Win64 support for GnuTLS.  ...
>
> Thanks,  I'll stick with the 32 bit binaries.
>
> The pain of going from 2^n to 2^(n+1) bit words :-)
>
> I managed to avoid the whole 16 bit to 32 bit migration, as
> at the time I was on HP-UX and Linux, and it was all 32 bits
> anyway.  But just yesterday I got bitten upgrading to Fedora
> 17 and have yum pull a bunch of i686 crap to link with Adobe
> Reader (which is i486!) on my 64 bit i7 machine, and fail...
>
> -- Henrique
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