Hi, fwiw, in general I'd suppose a special 64 bit build is not worth the effort.
my main question is why is it needed? for the minor performance boost from increased access to registers? (erm, remember you're working over usb2 or cdrom ...) or is anyone planning to use the live(demo)dvd with multigigabyte datasets? if not, what's the use except for bragging rights that this one does 64bits? I guess the main ones are people installing from the disk to a hard drive to use as their everyday system, and >4gb RAM used as disk cache is a nice place to be. Anyway, there are many prebuilt wgets for 32 binaries, I'd hope they'd all work on a 64bit system, but I can't guarantee that all the needed shared libraries will still be there and where they expect them to be. Probably we'd have to install all the 32bit compatibility libraries too, which may be a bit of a drain on the disc space. 2c, Hamish ps- java projects looking to make themselves into .debs might have a look at JOSM. I can't speak to the quality of the packaging or the approach, only that it is java, it is geospatial, and it is in debian & ubuntu already. _______________________________________________ Live-demo mailing list [email protected] http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/live-demo http://live.osgeo.org http://wiki.osgeo.org/wiki/Live_GIS_Disc
