On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 01:58:16AM -0400, Jason frothingham wrote:
> I'm a little confused about the release of Sarge, or rather one of the
> support/non-supported architectures. I seem to recall annoucements that
> X86-64 support had been officially added to the Debian Architectures,
> yet the re
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On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 01:58:16AM -0400, Jason frothingham wrote:
> I'm a little confused about the release of Sarge, or rather one of the
> support/non-supported architectures. I seem to recall annoucements that
> X86-64 support had been officially added to the Debian Architectures,
It has not
[Jason frothingham]
> I'm a little confused about the release of Sarge, or rather one of
> the support/non-supported architectures. I seem to recall
> annoucements that X86-64 support had been officially added to the
> Debian Architectures
Nope. Don't know where you read that. The amd64 porter
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