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It looks like you can get 64-bit integers on a 64-bit platform (unless you start messing with conversion, then you might get a 32-bit integer). Of course, people on 32-bit are stuck, and converting from a 64-bit to 32-bit environment means data loss, which is unacceptable.
For larger numbers than a signed int can handle, we should investigate using a float. It is typed as a double. Not as...
2009-08-24 06:42:13 UTC in ProBIND
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Fixed in revision 77.
2009-08-24 06:25:47 UTC in ProBIND
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youngmug committed revision 77 to the ProBIND SVN repository, changing 1 files.
2009-08-24 06:24:39 UTC in ProBIND
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I have just started re-working the import utility. It is quite fragile in how it expects input, so hopefully I can make it more robust and support more documented formatting styles like the one you specify.
2009-08-24 06:19:15 UTC in ProBIND
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youngmug committed revision 76 to the ProBIND SVN repository, changing 3 files.
2009-08-24 06:13:54 UTC in ProBIND
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youngmug changed the public information on the OpenSSH for Windows project.
2009-06-23 04:08:52 UTC in OpenSSH for Windows
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youngmug changed the public information on the OpenSSH for Windows project.
2009-06-23 04:08:52 UTC in OpenSSH for Windows
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youngmug changed the public information on the OpenSSH for Windows project.
2009-06-23 04:08:41 UTC in OpenSSH for Windows
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youngmug changed the public information on the OpenSSH for Windows project.
2009-06-23 04:08:41 UTC in OpenSSH for Windows
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youngmug changed the public information on the OpenSSH for Windows project.
2009-06-23 04:08:37 UTC in OpenSSH for Windows