As I think I've said before, my only concern about enabling x32 is security. It adds yet another slightly different way of making system calls, and so long as x32 is not in Debian this could be increasing risk to Debian users with no benefit. (But I realise this could be a chicken-and-egg situation!)
Dave Jones told me he is *not* running trinity tests on x32. So I want someone else, either upstream or in Debian, to take responsibility for doing this and following up any kernel bugs it finds. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity.
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