James Rayner wrote:
It's about the technical purity. It's this that makes us different from the other distro's. Otherwise we're just on the road to the next ubuntu. And if you really want 32 bit stuff running on x86-64, just use a 32 bit chroot and don't bother with the multilib stuff.
It's not at all about technical purity. This makes no changes to Arch 64, it's separate. Arch64 remains pure.
Technically, it's better than the existing lib32 efforts too.
Let's be realistic here. A computer is a tool to be used. Not that great a tool if it doesnt do what you need it to. Some people need flash and other closed source things.
+1
Im with James here and i can help test things if needed. +1 -- Douglas Soares de Andrade -- ThreePointsWeb - www.threepointsweb.com -- Python, Zope e Plone == Archlinux Trusted User - dsa ** Quote: Old programmers never die; they exit to a higher shell.