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dpkg architecture



Hiya,

I just noticed that the "dpkg--print-architecture" command gives me back
"i386" while I'd guess, since I have a PPro, it should say "i686". This
is, in fact, what "uname" gives me. Is "i386" used here to mean intel
machines generally? Reason I wondered is that the debian kernel rules file
seems to call the dpkg architecture command and not the system one.

Thanks,

Jesse Goldman


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