Re: Rust applications & i686

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On 28. 07. 19 17:12, Igor Gnatenko wrote:
Hello fellows,

So that now i686 is no longer exists (I mean as an image), is there
reason to produce i686 binaries for applications written in Rust? That
also would mean we would stop testing i686 as a platform for crates,
but I honestly love this because very often builds fail due to LLVM
OOM.

What if I want to BR some of the tools from a regular Fedora build in the future? Would I need to exclude i686 as well?

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