[CentOS] Python version fights.
m.roth at 5-cent.us
m.roth at 5-cent.usMon Jun 25 18:30:04 UTC 2012
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John R Pierce wrote: > On 06/24/12 5:48 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: >> IMO the 64 bit scene is just as broken as it was 3 >> years ago when I had a 64 bit version intended for AMD (Phenom quad core >> here) installed for about 2 hours. > > WHAT is broken about 'the 64 bit scene' ?!? I have 64 bit Opteron > systems happily running CentOS 3 in my lab, zero problems related to the > bitness of them. These servers and installs are over 5 years old (HP > DL585, with 4 x Opteron 850 and 8GB ram, new in 2005). <snip> I missed the beginning of this thread over the weekend, I guess. However, I agree: what's broken? I've installed a lot of 64-bit, and I, along with the other admin and our manager, admin something like 150 servers and workstations, with folks doing serious scientific computing, and of that, I think less than a dozen are still 32-bit. All the rest are 64, including our cluster. mark
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