On Sat, Jul 2, 2022, 01:58 Maxwell G <gotmax@e.email> wrote: > On Wednesday, June 29, 2022 4:10:14 PM CDT Robert-André Mauchin wrote: > > Could we too make a move toward this by dropping %ix86 from our supported > > arches? > > I think it's worthwhile to remove our go libraries and applications. They > are not included included in multilib*, and Fedora is no longer released > for 32-bit x86., so they are not actually included in the composed content. > > My question is: How do we plan to go about this? Will we simply remove > `%ix86` from `%golang_arches` right before the mass rebuild? > > On Thursday, June 30, 2022 4:38:02 AM CDT Florian Weimer wrote: > > Will the Go tools remain usable for building 32-bit programs? Can we > > still reproduce 32-bit bugs on Fedora after this change? > > As I said, golang and the go libs/applications* aren't even shipped in > composes. The only way to access these builds is through koji/the buildroot > repo. However, go already has first class support for cross compiling built > in, so the packages built for %ix86 aren't really needed for this purpose. > > ``` > $ sudo dnf repoquery -q --repo=rawhide --arch=i686 | grep golang| wc -l > 0 > > $ sudo dnf repoquery -q --repo rawhide,rawhide-source --whatrequires > golang --recursive | grep '\.src$' | pkgname | sort | uniq | xargs sudo dnf > repoquery -q --repo rawhide --latest-limit 1 --arch=i686 > > deepin-pw-check-0:5.1.6-1.fc37.i686 > graphviz-0:4.0.0-8.fc37.i686 > ``` > > * There are only two packages that buildrequire golang that are still > shipped for multilib. > > -- > Thanks, > > Maxwell G (@gotmax23) > Pronouns: He/Him/His >
First the change window is closed. I'll ask if we indeed need a change for that. Second we can keep golang the package on i686 but drop all others golang libraries and binaries? Best regards, Robert-André >
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