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Re: x86_64 and x86 userland
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Russ Allbery |
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Re: x86_64 and x86 userland |
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Tue, 03 May 2005 18:52:35 -0700 |
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Harald Dunkel <address@hidden> writes:
> Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
>> I have a question regarding systems with more than one ABI,
>> specifically x86_64. If you consider for example the Debian
>> distribution which has a x86_64 kernel, but a completely x86 userland,
>> config.guess still gives you x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu as output. (I
>> have been told this, but not tried it myself).
> What do you mean by "a completely x86 userland"?
> I am running Debian (amd64) on my PC at home. There are no 32bit
> applications on it. AFAIK this is different to some other major Distros
> claiming "amd64".
There are two ways of running Debian with amd64. Your way is the full
separate architecture approach, which has (unofficial but pretty solid)
support for sarge. The other way is to use the standard i386 architecture
but install an amd64 kernel and the amd64-libs package, which I think is
what Ralf is talking about.
--
Russ Allbery (address@hidden) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>
- x86_64 and x86 userland, Ralf Wildenhues, 2005/05/02
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Paul Eggert, 2005/05/02
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Noah Misch, 2005/05/02
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Jacob Meuser, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Harald Dunkel, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland,
Russ Allbery <=
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Ralf Corsepius, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Ralf Corsepius, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Bob Proulx, 2005/05/03
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Florian Weimer, 2005/05/05
- Re: x86_64 and x86 userland, Richard B. Kreckel, 2005/05/18