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Old 05-05-2015, 07:20 PM   #5
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That's a good idea. I could see cross-compiling and uploading over my LAN. Do you think the statically-linked program would be large enough to require a 64-bit address space? Does the Linux Compatability Layer even support 64-bit addresses? 32-bit addresses go up to, what, 3GB or so?

There's also an old version of Calibre out there, ported to Freebsd. It's 32-bit only and is the last version of Calibre before Qt5. I infer from this that 64-bit and Qt5 are each difficult to implement.
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