Re: Fedora 31 System-Wide Change proposal (late): No i686 Repositories

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On Monday, September 9, 2019 8:36:45 AM MST vvs vvs wrote:
> There is no either right or wrong stance here. We are discussing possible
> alternatives to "just drop it" attitude.
 
> What work should be done? Please, be more specific. Right now I'm running a
> i686 userland and it works. If I would be able to build the whole
> repository myself I'm pretty sure that most things will still work. If it
> won't work I might try to fix it and contribute patches back. But without
> that repository I can't even try it in the first place.
 
> You are just pushing me and others away, so we should go use other
> distributions which provide ready to run builds. And I'm not talking about
> i686 *kernel* anywhere. We are talking about *userland* only. I'm running
> 64-bit CPU all along, but I have limited memory. Others could use laptops
> with restricted memory which would be a performance hit if they start using
> x86_64 userland.
 
> You are not providing any alternative but starting to build everything
> ourselves or stop using Fedora and move elsewhere.

There's no reason to drop x86 kernel builds either.


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