On 07. 03. 22 20:25, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
So, I'll go ahead and be a bad guy here: Perhaps it's time to just retire i686 completely? Steam is available as a flatpak, and old software thats 32bit only and can't be rebuilt could just be run from a f36 container? This would save us: * all the builder resources * all the multilib calculation time/space in composes If we don't want to retire it now, when will we?
Supporting i686 has only brought pain and misery on me and I have never really benefit from it in any way. So I can definitively relate to this, but I suppose we should really cmpile a lit of use cases for multilib before we pull the plug. Is it indeed just Steam (flatpak) and legacy stuff? Don't we also need it e.g. for plain Wine?
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