When converting my 32-bits Delphi Alexandria 11.3 program from 32-bit to 64-bit, I noticed that the directory with the executable also contains Firebird's fbclient.dll
which is identical to the file in c:\Program Files\Firebird\Firebird_3_0\WOW64\
The Firebird version is 3.0 64-bit (installer Firebird-3.0.4.33054_0_x64.exe
)
- SysInternals sigcheck reports that fbclient.dll as 32-bit.
- The trick of inspecting the DLL with an editor also shows a 32-bit file.
- Someone in thread https://firebird-support.yahoogroups.narkive.com/xbq3IDed/unable-to-load-64bit-fbclient-dll however, says that it is a 64-bit version.
Given that it is practically required to use 64-bit DLLs from a 64-bit program it seems that I do not have a 64-bit fbclient.dll
anywhere?
During Firebird installation we checked the option to create gds32.dll
in the Windows system directory, i.e. a copy of fbclient.dll
was renamed to act as the Interbase client library gds32.dll
(source).
To make matters worse, according to sigcheck, the two gds32.dll
versions in C:\Windows\System32
and C:\Windows\SysWow64
are 64- and 32-bit respectively.
What's the deal here?
Do I have to dig up 64-bit fbclient.dll
somewhere?
Why the weird bitness reported for both copies of gds32.dll
? Am I misunderstanding the function of SysWow64 here?
I already tried a reinstall of Firebird over the current installation (so not a complete removal/reinstall yet)
System32
is just the core which got its name from advancing fromSystem
in the non-NT era to NT.