Apologies if this has been answered elsewhere, but is ppc64 considered
an 'officially supported' architecture. As such a distinction occurs for
other architectures, I'm just curious.

Thanks,
Mike
(Obz)

On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 21:50, Brad House wrote:
> We DEFINATELY need ppc64!!!!
> ppc64 is a 64bit kernel and 64bit userland
> What ppc does is a 32bit kernel and a 32bit userland
> What sparc64 does is a 64bit kernel and a 32bit userland
> What sparc does is a 32bit kernel and a 32bit userland
> See the main difference here, it's all in the userlands man!
> 
> If anyone removes ppc64 keywords, I will personally lynch you.
> 
> -Brad
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> > maybe i'm lost with this but is there any reason we need ppc64 ?
> > couldnt something be done with ppc/ppc64 like the sparc/sparc64 merge ?
> > -mike
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