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<body><div style="font-family: sans-serif;"><div class="plaintext" style="white-space: normal;"><p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">On 22 Jul 2024, at 23:53, R. Matthew Emerson wrote:</p>
<blockquote style="margin: 0 0 5px; padding-left: 5px; border-left: 2px solid #3983C4; color: #3983C4;"><blockquote style="margin: 0 0 5px; padding-left: 5px; border-left: 2px solid #3983C4; border-left-color: #7CBF0C; color: #7CBF0C;"><p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">On Jul 18, 2024, at 6:18 PM, R. Matthew Emerson <rme@clozure.com> wrote:</p>
<p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">I plan to build binaries for an upcoming Clozure CL 1.13 release on the following systems:</p>
<p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">For x86-64 (and x86-32 on Linux and Windows)</p>
</blockquote><p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">I just resurrected the 32-bit x86 port of CCL on FreeBSD and Solaris-ish systems (OmniOS in particular). So, in addition to 32-bit x86 binaries for Linux and Windows, there will be 32-bit x86 binaries for FreeBSD and Solaris-ish systems in the upcoming CCL 1.13 release.</p>
<p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">I expect not too many people care, but as long as the effort is minor, I’d like to keep the 32-bit x86 ports alive.</p>
</blockquote><p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">Thank you for keeping FreeBSD and illumos/OmniOS alive in their 32-bits versions as well.</p>
<p dir="auto" style="margin: 1.12em 0;">Sam</p>
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