I've added a note to the windows download page pointing this out.
Our Windows build & packaging process is still somewhat manual so I think it would slow it down further to make 64-bit python builds of every release, especially if you consider that there are installers for 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6. However, perhaps it would at least be reasonable to make an installer for bzr 2.0.2 against python 2.6?
It would also help if someone who has a 64-bit python2.6 installed could re-test running bzr from source - if they get the same error quoted in the original message there may be some simpler way around it.
I've added a note to the windows download page pointing this out.
Our Windows build & packaging process is still somewhat manual so I think it would slow it down further to make 64-bit python builds of every release, especially if you consider that there are installers for 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6. However, perhaps it would at least be reasonable to make an installer for bzr 2.0.2 against python 2.6?
It would also help if someone who has a 64-bit python2.6 installed could re-test running bzr from source - if they get the same error quoted in the original message there may be some simpler way around it.