Russ Allbery <rra <at> debian.org> writes: > Be aware that x32 has sizeof(time_t) > sizeof(long), so you should expect
So has MirBSD/i386 (since 2004-06-19) and NetBSD (since roughly a year). Most frequent thing is format specifiers when struct tm.tm_year is time_t instead of long (which is a requirement for time_t to be able to round-trip through struct tm, which is required by quite some software). I did lose one of my PGP keys though – pgp-2.6.3in didn’t cope with the change and had the binary keyring format differ (and I haven’t found the floppy on which the backup was). Other than that, most things work. @Philipp: true about the stability-before-inclusion statement, but if I get x32 ldconfig run on an i386 system (not all of these run amd64 kernels anyway), things could use some polishing. The kernel thing… I guess the option just needs to be enabled at some point, though x32 *is* on dpo already, and the other dpo architectures are also supported… but the main “weird” thing right now is the presence of x32 stuff on a pure i386 system. bye, //mirabilos -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/loom.20130607t114138-...@post.gmane.org