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SiteBuilder FreeBSD 7.0 Support

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Hi,

Does anybody know when will the support for FreeBSD 7.x come to SiteBuilder? also for the FreeBSD amd64 versions?

Thanks,
Evren
 
As I know it is not planned to support FreeBSD 7 and x86_64 platform at nearest time. I did not even remember similar requests from other customers. Anyway, if this is important and critical for you I can place the feature request for Parallels development team.
 
I would be glad if you can put a feature request. It shouldnt be very difficult or time consuming to build packages for FreeBSD 7.x at the very least. I am sure ||s developers are more than capable of doing that since it shouldnt require changes in the software itself.

FreeBSD 7.x support is important since FreeBSD 6.x is a legacy release already. Also 64bit support is important to be able to benefit from 4+GB of memory and 64bit processors are at this point in mainstream use.
 
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