Re: Fedora 31 System-Wide Change proposal: No More i686 Kernels

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Hi Fabio,

On Mon, Jun 24, 2019 at 6:35 PM Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> On Mon, Jun 24, 2019, 17:28 Stephen John Smoogen <smooge@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>
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>> On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 at 14:15, Ben Cotton <bcotton@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Stop_Building_i686_Kernels
>>>
>>> == Summary ==
>>> Stop building i686 kernels, reduce the i686 package to a
>>> kernel-headers package that can be used to build 32bit versions of
>>> everything else.
>>>
>>
>> OK I think this has a followup change which is sort of buried below:
>>
>> No more i686 kernels mean that the i686 compose (aka .iso/etc) do not happen. The only way would be for someone to engineer making anaconda install an x86_64 kernel and i686 user space work. That is a lot of work and probably a little late to start on. Howver as the below mentioned absentee sponsor of i686.. I have no problems with this.
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> Does this affect i686 multilib support in x86_64?

>From what I understand, no. We will just stop building live images and
such. But packages will be still built for i686 architecture and then
shipped in repos (not completely sure if having i686-only repo is
useful, but they will be in x86_64 repos definitely).

>
> Fabio
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>
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>>> == Owner ==
>>> * Name: [[User:jforbes| Justin Forbes]]
>>> * Email: jforbes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>
>>> == Detailed Description ==
>>> The i686 kernel is of limited use as most x86 hardware supports 64bit
>>> these days.  It has been in a status of "community supported" for
>>> several Fedora releases now.  As such, it gets very little testing,
>>> and issues frequently appear upstream. These tend to go unnoticed for
>>> long periods of time. When issues are found, it is often a long time
>>> before they are fixed because they are considered low priority by most
>>> developers upstream.  This can leave other architectures waiting for
>>> important updates, and provides a less than desirable experience for
>>> people choosing to run a 32bit kernel.
>>> With this proposal, the i686 kernel will no longer be built. A kernel
>>> headers package will still exist, and all 32bit packages should
>>> continue to build as normal. The main difference is there would no
>>> longer be bootable 32bit images.
>>>
>>> This was last proposed with Fedora 27, but it was deferred as an i686
>>> SIG was to be created to handle issues going forward.  That SIG has
>>> been largely unresponsive.  The only thread so far this year has been
>>> a thread starting with "Hello, I noticed that the x86 group hasn't had
>>> any reports in a while. As the absentee sponsor of the group, I would
>>> like to remind people on the list and interested in keeping x86_32 in
>>> Fedora releases that there is general work which needs to be done by
>>> people interested. "  And the only response was one person saying they
>>> would no longer have access to legacy i686 hardware as of August.
>>>
>>> == Benefit to Fedora ==
>>> More testable kernel updates, faster fixes for security bugs, and
>>> lowered exposure.
>>>
>>> == Scope ==
>>> * Proposal owners:
>>> Changes to the kernel spec to stop the actual i686 builds, but keep
>>> the kernel-headers package.
>>>
>>> * Other developers: NA
>>>
>>> * Release engineering: [https://pagure.io/releng/issue/8461]
>>> ** [[Fedora_Program_Management/ReleaseBlocking/Fedora{{FedoraVersionNumber|next}}|List
>>> of deliverables]]: Drop i686 based images
>>> * Policies and guidelines: N/A (not needed for this change)
>>> * Trademark approval: N/A (not needed for this Change)
>>>
>>> == Upgrade/compatibility impact ==
>>> 32bit i686 users will need to reinstall as x86_64 with the next release.
>>>
>>> == How To Test ==
>>> N/A Nothing to test, we simply stop producing a flavor of the kernel
>>> package. As there is no direct upgrade path from i686 -> x86_64, users
>>> with capable hardware will have to reinstall.
>>>
>>> == User Experience ==
>>> The few 32bit users will have the full lifecycle of Fedora 30 to
>>> choose a time to upgrade to a 64bit installation.  Some old hardware
>>> will no longer be supported by fedora.
>>>
>>> == Dependencies ==
>>> 32 bit x86 images can no longer be built.
>>>
>>> == Contingency Plan ==
>>> * Contingency mechanism: (What to do?  Who will do it?) Start building
>>> an i686 kernel again
>>> * Contingency deadline: As QA requires for image candidates
>>> * Blocks release? Yes
>>> * Blocks product? product Fedora 31
>>>
>>> == Documentation ==
>>> The lack of an i686 image will need to be documented.
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>> --
>> Stephen J Smoogen.
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