I propose removal of 3 architectures from the freesh APT repository, due to an apparent lack of use.
* powerpc - 32-bit and 64-bit big-endian PowerPC processors like the 603, 604, 750 (G3), 7400 (G4), PowerQUICC and 64-bit ones like 620, POWER4, POWER5 and the 970 (G5) that have a 32-bit userland. * ppc64 - 64-bit big-endian POWER4 and above with a 64-bit userland (not to be confused with ppc64el which is litte-endian for POWER8 or above.) * s390x - z/Architecture, IBM's 64-bit instruction set architecture implemented by its mainframe computers. Any objections? This wouldn't have be permanent though: If even one person wanted an architecture supported (and used it) I'd be happy to keep it/add it back. Until/unless that happens it seems that building kernels for architectures with no usage seems a waste of time. Architectures that would remain: amd64 arm64 armhf i386 (both PAE and non-PAE) ppc64el riscv64
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