On Thu, Oct 18, 2007 at 11:24:24PM -0400, Baji Panchumarti wrote:
> I hope you have better success than I did, my problem was
> not so much with asterisk in particular but 64-bit in general.
>
> Examples of problems using CentOS 4.5 on x86_64
>
> - many problems loading php5 & mysql from package
> repositories.
What repositories did you use?
I don't recall CentOS 4.5 including PHP5. Is this a third-party package?
If so: stick with the official PHP4 packages, or complain to whoever
packaged those PHP5 packages.
If those are the official packages, could you please give a bug number
in bugzilla.redhat.com or in CentOS's bug tracker?
>
> - a few asterisk functions don't work, eg STRFTIME()
What version of Asterisk? What bug number in bugs.digium.com ?
>
> Perhaps the distro you are using is more caught up on
> 64 bit.
Debian has long ago included Asterisk on x86_64 and other platforms. And
it works, as one of the packagers actually has had a x86_64 for quite
some time.
>
> Everything upgraded/updated without a hitch on 32 bit.
>
> 64 bit is a no go unless you are running packages that
> have matured for atleast a couple of years old...imho.
By now there are quite a few x86_64 Asterisk users that complain if
something breaks.
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