On Tue, Apr 15, 2025 at 4:10 PM Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Can we just stop building for i686 in Fedora in general, instead of burning
> maintainer time figuring out deps problems like this... ? What's the
> blocker and how much longer do we have to put up with its burden in Fedora ?

Was there not a proposal (or probably less
than a proposal, a suggestion?), that i686
builds could be changed to being opt-in
(rather than opt-out), such that the various
libraries that need to be multilib (for
"reasons") would be the primary ones
built on i686?  I think it was abandoned
due to the complexity of builds and
QA testing without quite a lot of packages
being available but maybe it needs to be
revisited?  While Fedora is not RHEL, as
I recall, RHEL10 is intending to drop
multilib support (so vendors still using
32-bit libraries presumably should have
gotten the word the time is now for
moving to 64-bit libraries).
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