My system: Porteus 5.0rc1 XFCE
While doing so I found one interesting inconsistency.
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# ls /var/log/packages |wc
546 546 14051
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# ls /var/log/packages | grep x86_64|wc
526 526 13471
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ls /var/log/packages | grep noarch|wc
19 19 554
Lets look what the missing one is about?
Good that grep can do an "inverted match".
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# ls /var/log/packages | grep -Ev "x86_64|noarch"|wc
1 1 26
# ls /var/log/packages | grep -Ev "x86_64|noarch"
mate-search-tool-1.20.1-2
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# fw fw
/usr/local/bin/fw: Bourne-Again shell script, ASCII text executable
# fw mate-search-tool
/usr/bin/mate-search-tool: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2, stripped
But aside from finding that mate-search-tool inconsistency, I indeed have figured out that all programs installed are either of x86_64 (527 of 546 are, since mate-search-tool is also of x86_64) and 19 are of type noarch.
So yes, mission accomplished: I have indeed a pure x86_64 system.