Am 07.05.2015 um 09:29 schrieb Roger Oberholtzer:
We use 32-bit openSUSE. Mainly because we integrate with lots of devices that are 16/32-bit. We have been careful in our code to try to be sure to state the real size of things that have an explicit size. But we have not had the resources to test a 64-bit compile of everything. It is on our ever-so-long to do list. Also, we use some libraries like the Intel Performance Primitives for which we have purchased the 32-bit versions. All these things, of course, can be solved.
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