> > > > It's *really* strange to me that the standard 32-bit Debian installation > image would come with a 64-bit kernel, since that would be physically > impossible to run on a real 32-bit system, and the standard 32-bit > Debian installation image should obviously be able to run on a real > 32-bit system. > > I see -- no idea why though, perhaps to take advantage of some of the 64 bit features from the hardware but also to maintain 32 bit compatibility ? But anyway, such a situation exists -- is there a quick fix, such as editing some FLAG, so Sage will build a 32 bit version ?
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