FWIW I use FC2 x86-64 and would like to see FLP support this platform.
I understand the priorities for i386, but if possible I'd like to see the x86-64 support.
I also saw mention of downloading the source rpms and compiling them. I could also do that if there aren't enough resources. Could someone put together a quick page describing that process?
I guess we could produce updates in a no-commitment, no-QA basis: if the src.rpm we produced for i386 recompiles for x64_86, we could publish it, but not require any publish or verify votes for it.
It's already too difficult to get sufficient PUBLISH or VERIFY votes, so we must not add more requirements for publication.
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