On May 20, Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> wrote: > > > No, keep i386 userland only. Though we might consider reducing even > > > that to a 'partial architecture' that has only libraries (similar to > > > ia32-libs today, only cleaner). > > Don't you believe in x32? > What do you mean, 'believe'? I'm aware it may allow some applications > to be somewhat more efficient than either i386 or amd64. I doubt it's > worth adding to the Debian archive, but if we did then I imagine it > would also be as a partial architecture. I cannot see any use case, except supporting proprietary software, where a i386 userland-only port would be more useful of a x32 port (which would be userland-only by definition). I think that we should be seriouly investigating the merits of a x32 port once we are done with multiarch.
-- ciao, Marco
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