Andrew Warkentin wrote:
Why does it matter if it is 64-bit or not? Most programs at the moment
don't benefit from being compiled 64-bit. I don't get the obsession
with 64-bitness that most Linux and BSD people seem to have. I think
workstation Unices like Solaris and IRIX get things right (only stuff
that benefits from being 64-bit is 64-bit, the rest is 32-bit, so
there is no need for separate 32- and 64-bit versions of the system,
and fewer compatibility issues).
Just to clarify: I'm referring to the QEMU binary itself, not the
architecture it emulates.