On Tue, May 10, 2005 at 11:44:03PM -0500, Dustin Navea wrote: > The discussion on 16-bit support for cards.dll led me to an interesting > theory. > As I said, soon we will be not necessarily abandoning 32-bits, but > writing more 64-bits.. Sure we have separation to keep things apart, > but wine is starting to get loaded down with things that only a small > minority of users need anymore.. Perhaps it is time (just another idea) > to copy out the 16-bit code into it's own project? That way we can > organize things more efficiently, and at the same time, reduce 1) > download time of wine, and 2) compile time. > > Of course, we would still leave 16-bit support in the main project, but > we would no longer maintain it there.. We could maintain it in wine16.... > > </flame war first shot> > > Comments? Suggestions? Flames??? Bring it ;-)
16bit support is deeply integrated into the WINE core and not easy to extract. And it is usually not touched by current work anyway, so I really see no need to split it off. Ciao, Marcus
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