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Yeah, that's 64-bit Fink with 32-bit kernel. I tested that
combination--otherwise I wouldn't have updated maxima to use the new
sbcl. :-)

On 12/30/10 2:42 PM, Robert Wyatt wrote:
> Not sure what the question was, but in case it helps, the 64-bit version
> builds and installs for me:
> New package:
> dists/unstable/main/binary-darwin-x86_64/languages/sbcl_1.0.45-1_darwin-x86_64.deb
> 
> 
> * My fink version: fink -V | head -n 2
> Package manager version: 0.29.17
> Distribution version: selfupdate-rsync Thu Dec 30 11:57:36 2010, 10.6,
> x86_64
> 
> * My machine is a: uname -m; sysctl hw.model; sysctl
> machdep.cpu.brand_string
> i386
> hw.model: MacBookPro2,1
> machdep.cpu.brand_string: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU         T7600  @ 2.33GHz
> 
> --Robert
> 
> 
> Alexander Hansen wrote:
> One thing which stands out here as a possible issue is the combination
> of a 32-bit Fink and a 64-kernel.  Unfortunately, my machine isn't
> capable of booting a 64-bit kernel, so I can't check this.
> 
> 
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