Arches, please stabilize this. To do a proper test, you'd need a Drupal website installed somewhere. Then you could check for updates (drush up) and attempt to update the database (drush updb), etc. One way to get up and running is with the "drush core-quick-drupal" command. If you run that in a temporary directory, it will attempt to download and install Drupal for you in a SQLite database, then launch a local web server. You will need to do something dirty and download a library from github into /usr/share/drush/lib -- it can be removed right after your testing. Once that's complete, you can run all of the normal drush commands from within the website's root. Barring that, you could take my word for it that it works fine on amd64 =) We use it on around 30 sites every day.
amd64 stable
x86 stable. Closing.