> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 1:52 PM, Art Heimsoth
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I just noticed that when I attempt to build a 64bit version on my
>> 32bit
>>
> system, the vcvarsall.bat gives a message:
> The specified configuration type is missing.  The tools for the
> configuration might not be installed.
> It appears only the vcvars32.bat file is Visual Studio 10.0 bin
> folder - Should I have the other vcvarsxx.bat files also installed?
>  
>
>
> Art,
>
> Do you have the express edition installed?  If so, the express
> editions do not include the 64-bit compilers
>
>>
>> If so, what
> installs them?  I have uninstalled/reinstalled VC and also the SDK
> but those additional bat files are not installed?  I don't know if
> the resultant dll will work on a 64bit system completely, but it
> appears to be working with my application with the testing I have
> done to date.
>
>
> There is no problem with 32-bit applications on 64-bit Windows.  If
> you are building the interpreter and the separate ooDialog, there
> will be no problem.  You just need to match the bitness with them.  
> I.e. a 32-bit interpreter can only load a 32-bit ooDialog.  A 64-
> bit interpreter can only load a 64-bit ooDialog.
>
>
> This link might help you if, you are determined to do a 64-bit
> build:
>
>
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
> us/library/vstudio/9yb4317s(v=vs.100).aspx
>
>
> The basic thing is that the 64-bit compilers were included with
> some versions of the Windows SDK.  You then use the SDK's 
> SetEnv.cmd instead of the vcvarsall.bat file, (or vcvars32.bat,) to
> configure the build.
>
>
> It might be more trouble than it is worth if you have things
> working.  In addition, the most recent version of the SDK no longer
> has the 64-bit compilers, so you need to be sure and get the
> correct SDK.  It looks like in the future Microsoft is not going to
> include the 64-bit compilers in the SDK.
>
Thanks Mark, I am going to assume there doesn't need to be any
difference in the .rex file as long as the correct bit-ness interpreter,
oodialog and the ooSQLite files are installed.

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