if you'r talking about developing pc, than it's no problem. I'm running xp64
with mySQL and no problem so far. Of course, it was little harder to get
working apache, or eclipse or eclipse with svn, but with sql, there was no
problem at all.
Radovan
theiviaxx wrote:
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> I understand this is
Try using Linux then. I just created an Ubuntu dev platform for
Django on my AMD64 and everything worked very easily. You can even
install Ubuntu from windows using Wubi -- practically a one-click
install. Python, MySQL, and all the libs are all ready to go for
AMD64, you just install using the
I understand this isnt a django specific question, but i figured
someone out there might have tried starting a django project with
mysql on an AMD64 platform. If so, how did they accomplish it.
On Sep 8, 7:19 pm, Martin Diers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Perhaps you should direct this to a MySQL
Perhaps you should direct this to a MySQL list somewhere? This in not
a Django question.
On Sep 6, 2008, at 2:43 PM, TheIvIaxx wrote:
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> After searching around for a bit for a build of MySQLdb, i have found
> that i will probably need to build the module for AMD64 on windows.
> Is there a gu
After searching around for a bit for a build of MySQLdb, i have found
that i will probably need to build the module for AMD64 on windows.
Is there a guide or something that shows what needs to be done to
build a module for a certain architecture?
Thanks
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