Re: Erase i686 from the kernel package's repository?

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On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 2:49 PM Paul Bolle <pebolle@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Paul Bolle schreef op ma 21-10-2019 om 20:42 [+0200]:
> > Justin Forbes schreef op ma 21-10-2019 om 09:02 [-0500]:
> > > Because of the way we do rebases, it makes sense to do this when F30 is EOL.
> >
> > Of course. I could have thought this through myself.
> >
> > I'll be patient for another seven or so months. And maybe then I'll resend
> > this message.
>
> Seven months became eleven months.
>
> I noticed the i686 .config files in master are still generated. Moreover there
> are still references to i686 in kernel.spec. (Ans possibly other stuff I
> didn't check for.)
>
> Why's that?
>

It never got high enough on the priority list to remove, we went from
3 fedora kernel maintainers to 1 in that 11 months.  I probably should
clean up i686 from ark at some point, and it will trickle down from
there to stable Fedora as they move into that work flow.

Justin
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