We last went down this road a few years ago and Robert said that {someone} was contributing a few servers to up capacity for builds to allow Linux_x86_64 to be supported. Didn't happen.

For all the people who have missed the subject or don't know the difference between "supported" and "contributed," please don't clutter the list with off-topic responses.

With a supported build you can check for updates, you can update in place, and even opt to do automatic updates if you are a trusting person. If you try that from 64bit Linux, the update loaded is the 32 bit one. But you say, "it works for me," and except for a GB or so of 32 bit libraries and cruft you are correct. But it would be *so* nice to just upgrade instead of doing a full reinstall from scratch (and depending on the goodness of a contributor for that).

So one last time, any hope?

--
Bill Davidsen <[email protected]>
  We are not out of the woods yet, but we know the direction and have
taken the first step. The steps are many, but finite in number, and if
we persevere we will reach our destination.  -me, 2010


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