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I do understand it isn't simply just a matter of compiling a 64-bit build.
Knowing that it is on the TODO list is good enough for me!

Thanks!

On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:47 AM, Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com> wrote:

2010/11/4 Frank Esposito <frankesposito@gmail.com>:
On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 8:36 AM, T. J. Brumfield <enderandrew@gmail.com
wrote:

There is an open OOo bug that is over 5 years old.

http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=46594

It seems that OOo developers felt this was an unnecessary feature.
However,
as users have commented in that bug report, the 32-bit version doesn't
work
in 64-bit Terminal Servers, and Microsoft does not ship a 32-bit server
product anymore. Furthermore, Base can not connect to a 64-bit ODBC data
source.

Given that Microsoft has been shipping 64-bit operating systems for 7
years
now, and that there are legitimate use cases where OOo/LibO can't fufil
user
needs without a 64-bit Windows build, shouldn't this be reevaluated?

And from a pure perception standpoint, it looks like OOo/LibO is behind
MS
Office in this regard, given that MS Office offers a 64-bit version.

Thanks!




+2 for 64-bit builds

It is on the TODO list. It needs some porting efforts, however. It is
not as simple as recompiling the source code with a 64-bit compiler.

Regards,
Andras

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