On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 1:10 PM, Tim Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It was my understanding that pfSense was largely x86 dependent with even 
> x86_64 being unavailable for now. By the message included below by Ermal, 
> does this mean that alternate architectures can run pfSense if compiled for 
> that platform? I ask specifically in reference to sparc64. Maybe Ermal can 
> comment on the possibility of such a possibility? Understandably, it may be 
> completely impossible due to the endian-ness differences between the arch 
> types... but I feel I must ask anyways. :-)
>

I very, very seriously doubt if any alternate architectures would work
without significant efforts. If Ermal's willing to find out for sure,
more power to him. To date there hasn't been a compelling reason to
justify the effort, plus a lack of FreeBSD support. The only tier 1
(read: fully supported) FreeBSD architectures are x86 and AMD64.

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