Re: Excluding s390x architecture for gimp

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On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 9:44 PM Nils Philippsen <nils@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I recently dropped building for s390x but missed to announce it here,
> thanks to Benjamin Beasley for the reminder.
>
> The reason is that both some of its tests as well as building the
> splash image (using a headless gimp process) hang in communication with
> plugin processes, I assume because of bugs manifesting on big endian
> architectures – and s390x isn’t a desktop architecture and upstream has
> neither interest not resources in its support.
>
> I’ll track down dependent packages and do the needful for those that
> build with GIMP version 3.

Thank you for the announcement -since this change was pushed to F41
too, you'll likely need either a lot of +1 karma for the necessary
updates to land before Tuesday (if they're even ready by then), or
submit Freeze Exceptions for them. I think updates that fix FTBFS /
FTI issues are usually accepted in this case, but it would be better
*not* to need freeze exceptions.

Fabio
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