On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 7:22 PM Michael Cronenworth <m...@cchtml.com> wrote:
> On 8/12/19 9:11 AM, Greg Hellings wrote: > > In 2019, is there any reason to just not ship a 32-bit Windows binary? > Does anyone > > still use non-64-bit Windows? > > The problem isn't with us or with MinGW. There's still plently of > third-party, > closed source 32-bit only applications that require a full 32-bit runtime. > It will > be a decade or more before we can finally say goodbye to 32-bit. > > @Sandro, I have no hard objection to switching to DW2, but I have no > objection > either to dropping the 32-bit package. There shouldn't be many users of > rust > requiring 32-bit runtimes. > This is what I meant - not dropping the mingw32 toolchain. Sorry for the confusion. --Greg
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