On Tue, 17 Jun 2008 18:27:37 +0200
Tilman Sauerbeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hannes Mayer [2008-06-17 16:20]:
> 
> Hi Hannes,
> 
> > A pure 64Bit version or 32 and 64 multilib?
> > The first will be very easy. I working with my crux 64bit Version
> > since over one year. I have only 30 new / different ports.
> > Just get them if you like. http://ecarux.de/crux86_64/
> 
> At the moment it looks like we'll be getting started with an updated
> version of your ISO, i.e. a pure 64 bit system.
> 
> I don't know yet whether a multilib system would be better[tm]; we'll
> have to make up our minds later on this one :)
> 

Sure pure64 has it's advantages in that it's a single library set, but
there are a number of sacrifices you have to be willing to make in
terms of applications that are 32 bit only. Of course flash and
acroread come to mind. But there's also proprietary media codecs, you
can also say goodbye to wine, and any games out there you might like to
play. Until recently there was no java plugin for 64 bit browsers
as well. However I just discovered that RedHat is developing one in
OpenJDK.

Personally I feel rather than targeting a specific alternative
platform, we should be coming up with a solution for any number of
systems. We have had people targeting other systems other than amd64
such as a port to openbsd and even versions for the PPC and ARM
processor.

While I'll be the first to agree that my multiarch solution is probably
not the best, however, it has allowed me to keep in sync with the
official crux repos with relative ease as it makes changes required of
me to make minimal, git merges are always conflict free aswell.

I have a set of 110 ports that require compat32 and or x86_64 changes
across core/opt/xorg/contrib. Most of time I will only need to edit
these is when there is a change to the build script otherwise it's just
a matter of fetch/merge/push.

Again, I think a more holistic approach should be taken if CRUX
officially decided to adopt another platform such as amd64.

-- 
Lucas Hazel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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