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From: Georgios Petasis on 16 Jul 2010 13:04 στις 16/7/2010 19:18, O/H Jeff Hobbs έγραψε: > On Jul 12, 8:54 am, George Petasis<petas...(a)yahoo.gr> wrote: >> I was looking at the distributions of ActiveState, and seems that both >> perl& python have 64 bit distributions for windows, but not tcl. >> >> Is there a (windows specific) reason for it? >> (64 bit distributions exist for linux for example, so this seems >> unrelated to tcl/teacup/etc.) > > You will find the ActiveTcl 64-bit Windows download at: > http://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads > > Jeff Oh, that is perfect. I haven't noticed that there was an 46bit distribution of 8.5, as I use 8.6. But again, this is good news! George
From: drscrypt on 16 Jul 2010 13:31 On 7/16/2010 12:18 PM, Jeff Hobbs wrote: > You will find the ActiveTcl 64-bit Windows download at: > http://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads > > Jeff Are the libraries that come with it and in the teapot also 64-bit enabled? FYI, the 32-bit versions when installed on 64-bit Windows have problems with file paths (can't find libraries, files, etc. in a wrapped application). I am guessing that it has something to do with "(x86)" in the name of the new Program Folders for such programs. DrS
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