> I regularily build my on Vim using VS 2008.
>
> I have just been upgraded to Windows 7 64bit and am beginning to set it up.
>
> Seems you always have to choose if you want (or can use) the 32bit
> version of software or find a 64bit version.
>
> Now, since I build my own Vim, I guess I can get VS 2008 to build me a
> 64bit version of Vim.
> Here are my problems:
>
Almost all open-source softwares have no problem in 64bit. This is the
reason that almost all Linux software supports 64bit without any problem.
In windows things are a bit different, because close-source and
binary-distributed softwares are very popular in windows and you don't
get 64bit unless they deployed a 64bit version.
If you have all the source code for your python and perl modules it may
be easy to go everything 64-bit. Otherwise it may be easier to keep
32bit if you're using Windows.
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