In the download page, we offer binaries for red hat 5.3 (+4 years old) over 
itanium architecture. The version of Sage is 5.0.1 (+2 years old).

Is it really useful to keep it? Are there any actual downloads?

I would say that, if we can support Fedora over Itanium (that is, if we 
have a buildbot that can build and test each release), then we should keep 
updated versions. If we don't have that buildot anymore, we should drop 
that kind of support.

Similar situation (in the sense of offering only old versions of Sage, 
mostly 5.13) appears in the linux over arm and sparc, solaris over x86  and 
OSX over powerpc.

So, can we update those binaries? And if we can't, should we just drop them?

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