I’ve suggested https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/openexr/pull-request/9
to restore i686 support and skip the failing test, at least for the time
being.
On 2/6/25 7:15 PM, Fabio Valentini wrote:
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 11:37 PM Richard Shaw <hobbes1069@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It seems to be the only reason for FTBFS. A single test is failing. Upstream has no interest in supporting 32bit anymore, which I think makes sense.
For posterity here are the potential affected packages:
$ fedrq whatrequires-src --branch rawhide --format source --exclude-subpackages openexr
CImg
CTL
Field3D
ImageMagick
OpenColorIO
OpenEXR_Viewers
OpenImageIO
OpenSceneGraph
YafaRay
blender
darktable
enblend
freeimage
gdal
gegl04
gimp
gmic
gstreamer1-plugins-bad-free
hugin
jpegxl
kdelibs3
kf5-kimageformats
kf6-kimageformats
kio-extras
kio-extras-kf5
krita
luminance-hdr
luxcorerender
ogre
olive
opencv
openvdb
pfstools
povray
prusa-slicer
swayimg
synfig
vigra
vips
IMO this is much too late to do in F42, and should be a change proposal for F43.
Your list is also incomplete (it only seems to cover one edge in the
dependency graph, and not recursive dependencies).
It looks like dropping i686 from openexr would affect most of the
Plasma Desktop too, for example.
Fabio
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