On Mon, Oct 17, 2011 at 9:38 AM, Lester Caine <lester@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yes Pierre - on the larger systems we run multiple machines, but on sites
> that only require a single computer, a single clean stack is also nice, with
> everything in the one base directory and without the agro of deciding if
> this is a 32bit or 64bit program. Everything running on the Linux boxes is
> 64 bit, and everything is built from the same code base, so I will continue
> to use a single 64bit stack ..
We are not talking about a linux stack here. And a server, even on the
same machine, has nothing to do with the clients connecting to it, as
explained earlier already.
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