On Mon, Mar 07, 2022 at 03:54:25PM -0600, Michael Cronenworth wrote: > On 3/7/22 2:03 PM, Neal Gompa wrote: > > A simpler solution would be to just default-off i686 and check-in some > > marker file that indicates the package needs to be built for multilib. > > This is how openSUSE does it today with the baselibs.conf file: > > https://code.opensuse.org/package/fdk-aac-free/blob/master/f/baselibs.conf > > If Fedora wants to adopt "default i686 off" I am OK with that. I will gladly > add an "IncludeArch" or whatever macro to wine, mingw-wine-gecko, wine-mono, > wine-dxvk, and vkd3d to keep building Wine on Fedora. Yes, it is more than > just the 'wine' package that is affected by this. > > P.S. (this is directed at the mailing list): > I have built wine for years. I've submitted wine patches. I engage with > upstream. Please engage *me* when it comes to changes affecting wine. I'll > be happy to answer questions and work with any changes required. Perhaps you could share with the list how used/important wine.i686 is these days? Are most folks still using it? Slowly switching to wine.x86_64? kevin
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