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Re: x86_64 updates: msg#00318

Subject: Re: x86_64 updates
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 11:14, Chuck Mead wrote:
> | how will x86-64 be treated in fedora core 2?
>
> Goos question but from what I have heard it will be supported.

Yes, but from the first test version for the i386 or following somewhat later.  
Doing both at once has to be more work than doing them sequentially.  If it 
was not more work then I think we would have seen a lot more updates for 
test1 by now (e.g., the slocate update which just came out).
-- 
Gene


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