Arnd Bergmann wrote: >is clearly needed anyway. Once there is a working armhf version with >full time64 user space, there can be a separate discussion about what >to do with the i386 port (phase out i386 before y2038, migrate all of >i386 to time64 quickly, have two separate i386 ports, or something
I’d greatly appreciate that. I don’t own a̲n̲y̲ 64-bit machines (of any architecture)¹ and would like to proceed using Debian on some, and, perhaps even now already, be able to calculate things less than two decades in the future. If there’s need for manpower to do the 64-bit switch for i386 count me in, I already did part of the work on MirBSD and on Debian/x32 already anyway. Thanks in advance, //mirabilos ① I occasionally work on a Thinkpad X61, which belongs to my employer though, not me, as does the x32 desktop and the virtualisation hosts at $dayjob -- <cnuke> den AGP stecker anfeilen, damit er in den slot aufm 440BX board passt… oder netzteile, an die man auch den monitor angeschlossen hat und die dann für ein elektrisch aufgeladenes gehäuse gesorgt haben […] für lacher gut auf jeder LAN party │ <nvb> damals, als der pizzateig noch auf dem monior "gegangen" ist