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Re: Windows emacs-25.1 i686 vs x86_64?
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tomas |
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Re: Windows emacs-25.1 i686 vs x86_64? |
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Thu, 3 Nov 2016 16:39:51 +0100 |
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On Thu, Nov 03, 2016 at 08:32:40AM -0700, David M. Miller wrote:
> When I went to download 25.1 for windows I saw two packages on the main GNU
> ftp server:
>
> emacs-25.1-i686-w64-mingw32.zip
> - AND -
> emacs-25.1-x86_64-w64-mingw32.zip
>
> but no explanation of the difference between them in the README file.
>
> Also, there seems to be a separate package of "deps" for each:
>
> emacs-25-i686-deps.zip
> - AND -
> emacs-25-x86_64-deps.zip
>
> the need for which is also not explained anywhere (dependencies? dependencies
> for what?).
>
> Does anyone know what the difference between the i686 and x86_64 packages are?
> Does anyone know what the "deps" packages are for?
Not exactly correct, but good enough: you want 686 if you have a 32 bit
system (that'd include a 32 bit Windows running on 64 bit hardware, I
guess). You want 86_64 if you are on a 64 bit system.
This all assuming you are on Intel or AMD hardware (does Windows run on
anything else?)
regards
- -- t
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