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* Move libopenjpeg native libraries into lib32 and lib64 as appropriate.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-252-0/+0
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* Move other sqlite and ode 32-bit and 64-bit libraries into lib32 or lib64 as ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-253-0/+1
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* Load 32-bit or 64-bit BulletSim Windows library automatically as appropriate.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-211-0/+0
| | | | | This uses the same approach as ODE. radams, if this doesn't work for you please feel free to revert.
* Add 64 bit Windows sqlite3.dll and use this if running a 64-bit windows process.Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-211-0/+0
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* On Windows automatically load the correct native ODE library depending on ↵Justin Clark-Casey (justincc)2012-02-181-0/+0
whether the process is 32-bit or 64-bit In theory, this means that a 64-bit Windows OS user can now run OpenSim.exe with ODE and use more than 2 (or 3) GB of memory. However, this is completely untested since I don't currently own a 64-bit Windows box. Feedback appreciated. Using OpenSim.32BitLaunch.exe should continue to work. Other platforms are unaffected. This will currently not work with sqlite - I will add that too if this works.