Re: Rust applications & i686

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On Sun, 28 Jul 2019 at 11:47, Miro Hrončok <mhroncok@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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?


Would you be able to do so now since Rust is in a module and your items are not? I think we are going to see a very quick disintegration of i686 deliverables to just the things which need Steam games to run. Anything outside of that are probably not going to die by whack-a-mole as people decide that they can't  maintain the hundreds of packages tied together for their 1 package they want. 


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