On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 10:01 +0200, Olav Vitters wrote: > On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 03:56:36AM -0400, Red Hat Network Alert wrote: > > Release Arch Profile Name > > -------- -------- ------------ > > 5Server i686 container.gnome.org > > 5Server i686 menubar.gnome.org > > 5Server i686 window.gnome.org > > 5Server i686 button.gnome.org > > 5Server i686 label.gnome.org > > 5Server x86_64 fixed.gnome.org > > 5Server x86_64 vbox.gnome.org > > 5Server x86_64 drawable.gnome.org > > 5Server i686 puppet0 > > 5Server x86_64 developer-online.gnome.org > > 5Server x86_64 git > > 5Server x86_64 bugzilla-web > > 5Server x86_64 combobox > > 5Server x86_64 wiki > > 5Server x86_64 gobby > > Why is puppet0 i686? > > As a simple rule, everything that is i686 should be moved to other > servers.
There's no particular reason that puppet is i686. I just built it that way because it had minimal requirements - didn't need a 64-bit address space and using i686 reduced the memory usage a bit more. If we got to a point where we had a uniform x86_64 package set, puppet could definitely be reinstalled to match. - Owen _______________________________________________ gnome-infrastructure mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-infrastructure
