Re: Considering ExcludeArch: %{ix86} for webkit2gtk3

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On Fri, Oct 22 2021 at 11:24:31 PM +0200, Fabio Valentini <decathorpe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you do plan to go ahead with this at some point, please consider
either announcing it very publicly, or even better, filing a Change
proposal for it.

Consider this the announcement. ;) Not going to file a change proposal.

I've tried almost everything I can think of: -g0, -Os, disabled LTO. None of this worked. I'll try lld next. If that fails too, it's going to be ExcludeArch until somebody else figures out how to make it work. I'm not going to submit a change proposal for this because not upgrading WebKit on other architectures would be unreasonable. I will report a bug in the relevant ExcludeArch tracker, though.

And yes, this will indeed probably take out many i686 deps.

Removing a non-leaf package from an architecture has ripple effects
across the whole distro, depending on how big the reverse dependency
tree of the package is, so this should not be done without care, and
especially not for a released branch.

This only affects rawhide. F35 is fine.

Michael

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