> Note that the distribution package into which WebStack is going may
> answer your question
>
> -- for example
>
> for SXDE, there is probably no need to even include 64-bit versions of
> software when a 32-bit version is included, because it is not needed and
> having two versions of the same pro
yment, or by enterprise sysadmins, where
scalability and performance are important.
> From: Brandorr
> Subject: Re: [webstack-discuss] Database: 32 vs 64 bit
>
> At a minimum you must support x86 32bit. So the only question remains
> do you support 64bit or not.
>
>
Manyi Lu - Sun Norway wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> We are discussing whether we should deliver 32-bit or 64-bit build or
> both for MySQL and memcached.
>
> What have been delivered or will be delivered by other components in
> the webstack?
>
Both 32-bit and 64-bit flavours of the Apache HTTP
At a minimum you must support x86 32bit. So the only question remains
do you support 64bit or not.
On 10/4/07, Manyi Lu - Sun Norway wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> We are discussing whether we should deliver 32-bit or 64-bit build or
> both for MySQL and memcached.
>
> What have been delivered or wil
Hi Manyi,
Manyi Lu - Sun Norway wrote:
> We are discussing whether we should deliver 32-bit or 64-bit build or
> both for MySQL and memcached.
>
> What have been delivered or will be delivered by other components in
> the webstack?
>
I think both are required for a couple of reasons.
Fi
Hi folks,
We are discussing whether we should deliver 32-bit or 64-bit build or
both for MySQL and memcached.
What have been delivered or will be delivered by other components in
the webstack?
Thanks,
Regards,
Manyi