John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaub...@debian.org> added the comment:

> So IMO it's fine to remove the support.

You are not removing "support". You're just disallowing users to use the Python 
interpreter - which works perfectly fine on all architectures we have in 
current and previous releases - on Debian.

A few preprocessor macros plus some lines in a configure.ac aren't something 
that would qualify as platform support. There is no architecture-specific code 
and the Python interpreter is highly portable and just works whereever we build 
it in Debian (and openSUSE).

I would unterstand the reasoning of such a change if there was a swath of users 
filing bug reports about s390 and you just don't want to deal with that any 
longer. But that's not the case as far as I can see.

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