... a 32-bit system can't be upgraded to a 64-bit system, given that
it's on hardware that will support it.  I realize that virtually every
file will need to be replaced, but that's apparently also true when
upgrading from an earlier 32-bit system to a later 32-bit system. 

It would save a lot of effort and worry about losing personal data that
one wouldn't want to lose.  (I've not worked with a 64 bit system before
now, but I'm guessing that an email store is an email store, a database
is a database, and a config file is a config file, regardless of the
executables that access them.)

Is it simply impossible for updater software running in 64-bit mode to
examine and evaluate components designed to run in 32-bit mode?  Or is
such an upgrade something that might become available in some future
distribution?
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