Le jeudi 22 juin 2006 à 15:27 -0400, Jarod Wilson a écrit : > +1. Making all possible i386 bits available in the x86_64 tree does > nothing to hurt folks who want pure x86_64 Unfortunately, that's not true. If you do full mixing it's all too easy to start relying on the 386 bits. How many developers will run a pure 64bit system and check it works ? > The minimal approach suits the people who want > pure 64-bit more, but leaves the other (loose) grouping of people out in > the cold, having to manually suck bits from the i386 tree. Speaking as one of the current i386 suckers, but with no illusions on the full mixing consequences -- Nicolas Mailhot
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