I hope you have better success than I did, my problem was
 not so much with asterisk in particular but 64-bit in general.

 Examples of problems using CentOS 4.5 on x86_64

 - many problems loading php5 & mysql from package
   repositories.

 - a few asterisk functions don't work, eg  STRFTIME()

 Perhaps the distro you are using is more caught up on
 64 bit.

 Everything upgraded/updated without a hitch on 32 bit.

 64 bit is a no go unless you are running packages that
 have matured for atleast a couple of years old...imho.

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 On 10/18/07, joakimsen wrote:

> Nope it should just work. Just finished setting up 1.4 for the first
> time in a while and just works. Been running 1.2 for the longest time
> and same thing.
>
> On 10/18/07, Wai Wu wrote:
> > Hi list,
> >
> > I just installed 64 bit Linux, and ready to install Asterisk through
> > source on it. Are there any settings have to change to build 64 bit
> > Asterisk? Thnx a million.
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________

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