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@firewave firewave commented Sep 1, 2023

Windows XP Pro x64 was released on April 25, 2005 and consumer processors supporting x86-64 have been around almost as long. Although there are still 32-bit Windows images available there is not much of a point maintaining support for these. We also never did any x86 builds for non-Windows platforms in CI so we don't even know if we work on those. You might still be able to build 32-bit binaries via CMake.

@firewave firewave marked this pull request as ready for review September 2, 2023 00:19
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danmar commented Sep 2, 2023

If the release notes are changed I think a ticket would be good. Do you have trac access?

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firewave commented Sep 2, 2023

If the release notes are changed I think a ticket would be good. Do you have trac access?

Is that a joke? 🤣

So we are tracking all features and major/breaking changes in Trac now? If so, fine with me.

@firewave firewave changed the title removed Visual Studio x86 targets from project files and builds from CI fixed #11910 - removed Visual Studio x86 targets from project files and builds from CI Sep 2, 2023
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danmar commented Sep 2, 2023

So we are tracking all features and major/breaking changes in Trac now? If so, fine with me.

Great!

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danmar commented Sep 4, 2023

Is that a joke?

Sorry, I sincerely did not intend to be rude. Thanks for your understanding..

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firewave commented Sep 4, 2023

Sorry, I sincerely did not intend to be rude. Thanks for your understanding..

It has nothing to do with rude. I was just a bit befuddled by the question since I have literally added hundreds of tickets in Trac. 🙂

@danmar danmar merged commit ce78017 into danmar:main Sep 4, 2023
@firewave firewave deleted the win64 branch September 4, 2023 18:22
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