On 4/14/25 17:33, Lucas Nussbaum wrote:
My logic here is: arch:all can be used on all architectures. It's not
always easy, from a build failure, to understand if failing to build
translates to failing to work.
So when it was clear that the package is not expected to work on i386,
I did not file bugs. When it was not so clear, and possibly a bug in the
package, I filed the bugs as severity serious.
I'm totally fine if the bugs are turned into "severity=wishlist,
tag=wontfix, title=i386 is unsupported and will never be". (at least it
will be documented)
I've lowered the severity to important.
Whats your take?
I don't know. Maybe we need something like
"architecture-has-64-bit-time_t"?
Lucas
What's the effect of this, and how to use it?
Cheers,
Thomas Goirand (zigo)