I'm beginning to think maybe my new direction ought to be an x86-64
Multilib, as I have a few Core2 boxes and one i7.  I have some strategic
questions though.

I understand that some programs have "issues" with 64-bit systems.  How
common is this?  How does one know how to plan for the "BLFS" stage?
After an x86-64 system is created, and would be the host for future
development, then what?  Presumably the next system doesn't need to be
cross-compiled.  Can one use the regular LFS book?  I just want to know
what it "means" to make the shift.
-- 
Paul Rogers
[email protected]
Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL
:-)

        

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