On 23 Jul 2003 at 10:08, Jeff wrote:
> I am sure that, for example, mysql will compile just fine on a 64 bit
> platform (given gcc of course), and it may actually run, but that doesn't
> mean it has been "tested" or "used in production".. so mysql (oracle, etc)
> can claim "64 bit compatibility" just like pg does, and pg doesn't win
> anything by using that terminology.
If mysql works on 64 bit platform, is it able to take advantage of 64bits? Is
it 64 bit clean, in sense of ILP paradigm?
Bye
Shridhar
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