Re: btrfs loses 32-bit application compatibility after a while

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* Daniel P. Berrangé:

>> But that still raises the question - why does it look like this
>> started to happen pretty suddenly around June 30?
>> The list of updates that were applied to builders in that timeframe
>> doesn't raise any alarm bells (except maybe the 6.3 kernel):
>> (see https://pagure.io/releng/issue/11531#comment-864471)
>> I read the release notes for the 6.3 kernel but didn't see any
>> mentions of BTRFS changes that could explain this. :(
>
> Or what 32-bit code is being run in the context of koji that is
> NOT compiled with LFS ?  Is this something silly like configure
> script tests not enabling LFS, but the resulting applications
> correctly using LFS ?

A dependency used during RPM file creation, libcap, is not fully built
in LFS mode.  Once we fix that, we know that we'll run into issues with
chkconfig and update-alternatives.  It's a never-ending source of bugs.
It's not a good use of maintainer time.

We can't change the overall distribution flags with CFLAGS injection
because doing so has ABI implications.

Thanks,
Florian
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