On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 08:59:14PM -0400, Ioan Ionita wrote:
> Hmm. Most of us don't choose the host system because of speed (those
> going from 32 to 64, be it SPARC, MIPS, IA64, AMD64). Let's say I've
> got a really
> nice shiny Athlon 64 4000+. I want to make a 64 bit LFS for it. Both
> host and target are the same. I have a 32 bit distro running on it. I
> still have to use cross-compiling techniques. Isn't that the situation
> for most users nowadays?

Shouldn't be. There are plenty of 64bit distros out there.

And please trim the quoting on your replies, and put your reply
underneath. Thanks.

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