Re: Converting MySQL 5.6.10 - 32 bit to 64 bit version
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Rick James
Date: October 13, 2013 12:14AM
I have not heard of someone doing such, however...
MySQL has always deliberately made the data formats independent of "endianness", OS, etc. So, I believe that 32/64 of the code would not matter.
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