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has caused the Debian Bug report #1012295,
regarding RM: libisal [i386] -- ROM; FTBFS on i386
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Hi,

Please remove libisal on the i386 arch. Indeed, it fails to build, because
the package is trying to use non-32 bits assembler instructions.

Considering what the package does (ie: Erasure coding acceleration) and the
fact that there are alternatives (like jerasure) that are doing the exact
same thing, I don't see the point spending more time supporting a specific
arch. Also, it is very unlikely that someone will want to run such a very
CPU intensive code on i386, without SSE registers, anyways.

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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$ dak rm -p -d 1012295 -R -C package -m "ROM; FTBFS on i386" -b -a i386 libisal 
isal libisal-dev libisal2
Nothing to do.


So this bug looks like it could be closed.

  Thorsten

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