Re: Why do apache-devs not provide the x64 version of httpd binary?

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Yes,

It's best to compile them your self.

I'm not sure the ones on blackdot are up to date. Especially the
modules, so compiling your self is the best route.
Also it isn't very hard. A lot of progress can still be made on that
front, but 2.2 is doable with a bit of effort.

Here is hoping 2.3 will be better.


~Jorge



On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 5:02 AM, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin <amoiz.shine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> well,thanks for your reply.it seems to be that i have to bulid it by myself now.
>
> i use the x64 bit binary provided by blackdot this time.
>
> thanks all again.
>
> Best regards,
> Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
>
>
>
> 2010/11/8 Jorge Schrauwen <jorge.schrauwen@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> IIRC it mostly has to do with the standardization on Visual C++ 6 for
>> building the windows build.
>> Always using the same compiler will ensure for better binary
>> compatibility of 3rd party modules.
>>
>> The switch to Visual C++ 2005/8/10 would result in breaking this standard.
>>
>> Also the benefit of running a 64-bit version compared to a 32-bit
>> version are negligible in most cases.
>> If you really wish to use 64-bit version, you can compile them your
>> self or take one of the community provided once.
>>
>> ~Jorge
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:08 AM, Sharl.Jimh.Tsin <amoiz.shine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> You know,run 32bit httpd on windows server 08 r2 datacenter is bad enough.
>>>
>>> Want the answer.
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Sharl.Jimh.Tsin (From China **Obviously Taiwan INCLUDED**)
>>>
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