On Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 06:43:44PM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote:
> Control: severity -1 minor
> > Because this is an x32 host.
> x32 is multi-arch kernel only architecture.  Debian still don't have
> proper support for multi-arch for compilers.
I don't get this. This literally Just fully worked.

gcc-13:x32 can produce x32, amd64, and i386 binaries and modules;
if you noticed the taints, those are because of ZFS/dkms,
which works out-of-box.

One could hazard to say that Debian /did/ have proper multi-arch
compiler support with
  linux-headers-6.5.0-5-amd64:amd64 ->
  linux-compiler-gcc-13-x86:x32 -> 
  gcc-13:x32
and it was freshly broken in the 6.7 packages which seem to be
  linux-headers-6.5.0-5-amd64:amd64 ->
  gcc-13:amd64
there's never been a need to install gcc-13:amd64 on an x32 system,
and there still isn't.

The previous arrangement had worked with no issues
for at least the 4 years I've been using this system,
and probably longer.

Don't really see how "can no longer install kernel infrastructure"
is "minor", either.

> Just use amd64.
Just undo the change that broke x32.

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