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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Removing Core 32bit from x86_64</H1>
<B>Sander Lepik</B>
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<I>Fri Feb 24 12:13:44 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>24.02.2012 13:09, Pierre Jarillon kirjutas:
><i> I have just installed Mga2b1 x86_64 and it is already a great distro. But once
</I>><i> more, I was annoyed with an unuseful bunch of rpm in rpmdrake which make the
</I>><i> list less readable. For a beginner, this is more annoying.
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</I>><i> So, I have unselected Core 32 bit and everything seams to be ok. As pcpa said
</I>><i> in "[Cooker] Multilib next steps?", the only reason to run in 32 bit mode is
</I>><i> legacy binaries that cannot be rebuilt.
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</I>><i> IMO, the last useful binary was flashplugin, now the adobe 64bit binary works
</I>><i> fine. Is it still useful to keep this outgrowth alive?
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</I>Cooker != cauldron. We still have skype and probably many other packages that need 32-bit
libs. So disabling Core 32 doesn't sound as a good plan to me.
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