Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-17 Thread Andrew P.
Dear Andy Koppe ! The goal is to run application in 64bit mode, because in 32bit mode it lacks in relative productivity ~0,4. This I have personally established on CAE applications example (as well as loss on ~1/4 Windows x64 rather Linux_x86_64). I want to run on Windows not CAE but too exacti

Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-17 Thread Andy Koppe
Andrew P. wrote: > Mingw64 is for compiling x64 Windows applications. > As there no possibilities to run Linux_x86_64 applications under Windows, so > far as I'll try to compile they for Windows x64 What x86-64-specific applications are you talking about? The vast majority of applications compile

Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-17 Thread Andrew P.
Thanks, Christopher Faylor ! Mingw64 is for compiling x64 Windows applications. As there no possibilities to run Linux_x86_64 applications under Windows, so far as I'll try to compile they for Windows x64 (though it should lead to loss in relative productivity approximately on a quarter becaus

Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-16 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 07:24:58PM +0400, Andrew P. wrote: > Thanks, Christopher Faylor ! > >But do You know, this mingw64 only can compile for x86_64 or run such >compiled application too? >And does mingw64 work under win32? > >Thanks in advance. Please just go to the mingw64 forums and ask your

Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-16 Thread Andrew P.
Thanks, Christopher Faylor ! But do You know, this mingw64 only can compile for x86_64 or run such compiled application too? And does mingw64 work under win32? Thanks in advance. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentat

Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-16 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 03:57:58PM +0400, Andrew P. wrote: > > Dear Sir! > >I didn't find on FAQ and mailing list the answer on question: >Is it possible to compile from sources for x86_64 architecture (and will >it be the default architecture) and then run this application via cygwin >installati

Re: 64 bit applications

2010-04-16 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 4/16/2010 7:57 AM, Andrew P. wrote: Dear Sir! I didn't find on FAQ and mailing list the answer on question: Is it possible to compile from sources for x86_64 architecture Cygwin has not been ported to x64. You can install the x86 version that's available on x64 of course. -- Larry Hall

64 bit applications

2010-04-16 Thread Andrew P.
Dear Sir! I didn't find on FAQ and mailing list the answer on question: Is it possible to compile from sources for x86_64 architecture (and will it be the default architecture) and then run this application via cygwin installation from cygwin.lilengine.com with all products selected under Win