On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 16:39, Gene C. wrote:
On Wednesday 14 January 2004 16:38, Chris Ricker wrote:
The question is whether it's worth Fedora supporting sparc64 (64-bit kernel) and sparc32 (32-bit kernel) or just sparc64....
Oh. At this point my vote would be for sparc64 kernel only and let the sparc32 kernel fall to legacy responsibilities ... but that is just one vote from someone who does not currently have any sparcs.
And I'm in the both or nothing camp. Keith (sparc32 maintainer) is committed to fixing bugs that I find in the sparc32 arch. I'm willing to put the time in for this, and I do have sparcs. I'm committed to ensuring that the existing Aurora userbase can migrate forward if they so desire.
~spot --- Tom "spot" Callaway <tcallawa(a)redhat*com> LCA, RHCE Red Hat Sales Engineer || Aurora SPARC Linux Project Leader
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