On Fri, 25 Oct 2013, Sven Schreiber wrote:
Am 24.10.2013 21:35, schrieb Allin Cottrell:
> A message for those who maintain translations of the gretl website
> material.
>
> With the release of gretl 1.9.13 I have updated the pages for Windows and
> OS X to reflect the availability of a 64-bit Windows version and a
> gtk-quartz version for OS X. Please take a look at the following files in
> CVS (under doc/website/template):
>
> win32_pat.html (revised)
Not that it's urgent, but I guess at some stage the term win32 should be
replaced, now that we have both win32 and win64. (also on
http://gretl.sourceforge.net/win32/)
One might think so, but not really: "win32" is actually the generic name
for post-16 bit Windows. On a 64-bit Windows system, native DLLs go into
the system32 directory, while 32-bit compatibility DLLs go into SysWOW64;
the version of Windows is still defined by the _WIN32_WINNT macro; the
cross compiler I'm using calls itself x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc. And so on.
Allin