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Using umbrella enhancement 121656 to track this work in plan - so changing this to a defect.
Deferring new AC completion via compatibility mode on 3 platforms: Linux IPF, Linux EM64T, and Windows EM64T. The supported platforms are now expected to be: Windows IA32, Linux IA32, and Windows IPF. (Per the TPTP Platform call 3/8/06 with Sri's approval given the need to fit i2 work into a shortened development time.)
Once completed, add this platform support to TPTP's JRE and OS support statement under the 'Native Logging' section(http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/project_info/releaseinfo/4.1/support.html#Native logging).
Reassigning to Randy - when builds are working for this, need to add the new platform to the download page.
Make same porting changes as made for Windows-IPF, but with /machine:AMD64 instead of IA64. Paul, is Comment #3 aimed at the one porting? Or is there a better person for modifying the web presence? As all four Intel 64-bit architectures are ready to go on line, this is the last step as far as I can tell.
Built, unit tested, tested AC with CBE logging. Will file new bugzilla for getting presence on download web page.
(In reply to comment #5) Talk to Ruth about adding all of the new platforms to TPTP's JRE and OS support statement under the 'Native Logging' section(http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/home/project_info/releaseinfo/4.1/support.html#Native logging). Hubert will be able to add the new downloads to the TPTP V4.2.0 build page.
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