Hi, On Thu, 11 Jun 2026 09:36:56 +0800 xiao sheng wen <[email protected]> wrote: > Source: qt6-webengine > Version: 6.10.2+dfsg-4 > Followup-For: Bug #1100902 > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected], debian- [email protected], [email protected] > User: [email protected] > Usertags: loong64 > > Hi, > > How about the situation of qt6-webengine uptream support loong64? > > My package apvlv Build-Depends: qt6-webengine-dev. > > I'd try to build on my local test machine, but not success.
I'm afraid my stance about support loongarch64 has not changed. If we want to support an architecture, it needs to be maintainable. If we had a couple of small patches, I'd happily include them. But this patch has 10.000 lines, chromium has almost 25 patches that need a regular update. I don't see how we have the resources to maintain such a patch set. Not to mention that we have 500 other packages to take care of. Another potential issue is that qt6-webengine, unlike chromium, has a lot of reverse dependencies. If we enable loongarch64 and start building all reverse dependencies for loongarch64, then we fully commit to this architecture. We cannot just disable loongarch64 builds for qt6- webengine in case of build failures as all reverse dependencies would need adjusting as well. -- Med vänliga hälsningar Patrick Franz

