At the recent dev summit, there are no plans to remove 32-bit userland support from FreeBSD. 32-bit i386 is still on the chopping block, but old binaries will still run on 64-bit machines for the foreseeable future.
At the recent dev summit, there are no plans to remove 32-bit userland support from FreeBSD. 32-bit i386 is still on the chopping block, but old binaries will still run on 64-bit machines for the foreseeable future.
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