Which kind of computers and hardware use 32-bit ARM these days?

Raspberry Pi Zero 2 (2021), Raspberry Pi 3 (2018), Raspberry Pi 4
(2019) use 64-bit ARM, whereas older Raspberry Pi 1 (2012), Raspberry
Pi 2 (2015) and Raspberry Pi Zero (2015) use 32-bit ARM.

Victor

On Thu, Oct 13, 2022 at 11:08 AM Miro Hrončok <mhron...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Hello Pythonistas,
>
> we are probably going to package python3.12 soon for all Fedora releases.
>
> Unfortunately, building Python for 32bit ARM has been very tedious lately, as
> the Koji build keeps restarting and the build takes 24+ hours to finish.
>
> Considering 32bit ARM is gone from Fedora 37+, I was considering the
> ExcludeArch it from the python3.12 package even on older Fedoras, to make the
> builds easier.
>
> Would anybody be sad about that?
>
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