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    SubjectRe: bk-3.2.0 released
    >    It'll allow BK to be run on machines which have a pure 64-bit
    > userspace (for example, Debian's current amd64 port), without having
    > to resort to a 32-bit chroot to run the 32-bit BK binary.

    OK, I found a reasonable looking box at

    http://www.bzboyz.com/store/product4170.html

    ASUS K8V basic, AMD 64 2800+, $346. Gotta love hardware prices.

    Next question is what distro you'd prefer to be the build OS.
    We typically use Red Hat, in this case that would be Fedora Core 1.
    Since that was one of the first (?) distros for x86-64 there shouldn't
    be any libc issues, right? What we want is to use the _oldest_ possible
    distro/libc that works going forward. So is Fedora 1 OK with you? Any
    nay sayers?
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    Larry McVoy lm at bitmover.com http://www.bitkeeper.com
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