On Mon, 15 Jul 2019 at 22:00, Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7/15/19 1:51 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> OK could all the people who are so interested in i686 get onto the
> x86_32 mailing list and chime up there about what they are wanting to
> do? Also start having regular sig meetings and other things which have
> been pretty dead for about a year?
My guess is that most users are those using wine or steam and those
users are unlikely to see this. I've heard of a few who still have
32-bit only computers, but those are getting fewer. (e.g. I'm no longer
one of those.)
I am not looking for users to join this list. I am looking for the developers who are saying we can't drop x86_32 to go there to help diagnose and fix things. Currently there is an x86_32 problem with cpio and booting:
When problems like this happen on arm, ppc64le, or even s390x.. the people who are on those sigs do work on them. There needs to be an equivalent group to keep i686 working.
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