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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> pdk
pdk
64-bit Windows compiling environment
by Preston de Guise other posts by this author
May 20 2008 7:37PM messages near this date
PerlCtrl and "Can't locate Config_heavy.pl in @INC" | RE: 64-bit Windows compiling environment
Hi all,

The company I work for produces a bunch of compiled utilities for our  
customers, and we're currently using PDK to compile for Windows,  
Solaris, Linux, etc. Recently the 64-bit Windows 2003 server I've been  
using to compile on has been reallocated so I no longer have access to  
it, and I'm looking at a replacement 64-bit Windows.

My question is: does anyone know if PDK apps compiled on say, 64-bit  
Windows XP or 64-bit Vista will run on 64-bit Windows 2003? There's  
obviously a fairly large price difference between the desktop and  
server versions of the OS, and if I can get away with just buying the  
desktop OS but know for sure it will run on the server OS, I'd be happy.

While I know this works in the 32-bit realm, I know the 64-bit realm  
is a little more trickier under Windows.

Any thoughts/feedback would be most appreciated.

Cheers,

Preston de Guise.


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