Hi there.
Although RHEL 3 is available for several different architectures, CentOS appears to only be available for the i386 architecture. Are alternative architecture rebuilds outside the scope of the CentOS project, or is there some other specific reason for that?
If one wanted to rebuild CentOS for, let's say the AMD64 architecture, would that be a difficult process, or is it just something that nobody's yet done?
I'm currently buying an AMD64 system and I'm curious.
---- Nels Lindquist <*> Information Systems Manager Morningstar Air Express Inc.
I'm in the midst of finishing the first release of CentOS-3 for both AMD64 and ia32e. Look for it to be in the x86_64 directories on the mirror within a week (it'll take me a while to transfer it).
This release will include all updates as of today.
On Wed, 2004-09-01 at 14:37, Nels Lindquist wrote:
Hi there.
Although RHEL 3 is available for several different architectures, CentOS appears to only be available for the i386 architecture. Are alternative architecture rebuilds outside the scope of the CentOS project, or is there some other specific reason for that?
If one wanted to rebuild CentOS for, let's say the AMD64 architecture, would that be a difficult process, or is it just something that nobody's yet done?
I'm currently buying an AMD64 system and I'm curious.
Nels Lindquist <*> Information Systems Manager Morningstar Air Express Inc.
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