[cmake-developers] CMake for 64Win7

Bartosz Kosiorek gang65 at poczta.onet.pl
Wed Mar 9 04:01:04 EST 2016


Hello.
I checked the generation performance for our huge project for Linux and
Windows, and there is big improvement for 64bit over 32 bit for Linux.

For Windows there is no such big difference between 32bit and 64bit in
generation time:

  CMake 3.5.0 Windows 64 bits:
  End time:   9.41:45
  Start time: 9.34:45
  Difference: 7:00

  CMake 3.5.0 Windows 32 bits:
  End time:   9.50:58
  Start time: 9.44:25
  Difference: 0.06:33


Of course it depends on project. I think it will be great to have 64
bit build for Windows.


Best Regards

Bartosz



2016-03-08 8:55 GMT+01:00 Konstantin Podsvirov <konstantin at podsvirov.pro>:

> Good day!
>
> You can try the experimental installer (based on IFW generator) from my
> website:
>
> http://ifw.podsvirov.pro/cmake/files/v3.5/cmake-3.5.0-rc3-win64-x64.exe
>
> You can also try the online version, which is based on code from branch
> "master":
>
> http://ifw.podsvirov.pro/cmake/cmake-master-win64-online.exe
>
> Online installer supports online update.
>
> Good luck :-)
>
> 08.03.2016, 03:32, "LI, NING" <lini at cec.sc.edu>:
> > Dear Sirs,
> >
> > There are only 32Win version of CMake( cmake-3.5.0-rc3-win32-x86.msi or
> cmake-3.5.0-rc3-win32-x86.zip ) on your web page(
> https://cmake.org/download/ ). When will the version for 64Win available?
> >
> > Thank you for the help!
> >
> > Ning.
> > ======================================
> > LI, Ning. Ph.D.
> > --------------------------------------
> > E-mail Address: lini at cec.sc.edu
> > ===The University of South Carolina===
>
> --
> Regards,
> Konstantin Podsvirov
> --
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