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[email protected] writes:
>Please tell me if there is something else in debian with 64bit support. AFAIK 
>the kernel is the only 64bit binary. Not even gcc is 64 bit.

strace, gdb, and a few others.  Several libraries.  gcc supports
compiling 64-bit binaries, and all the toolchain supports creating
them.

>The question I have now is: If everything, except the kernel is 32 bit, what 
>is it that's going to be dropped?

Without a working kernel, what do you expect?

Installing and upgrading such systems is what I expect to break first.

The real thing being dropped is the expectation that things have been
tested and will work.
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Blars Blarson                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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With Microsoft, failure is not an option.  It is a standard feature.


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