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Hi Lucas,

[Release Team member hat on]

I always appreciate your QA work on rebuilding Debian, but I'm wondering what the value is of filing out-of-memory FTBFS bugs on a 32 bit architecture for source packages that only builds arch:all binaries. arch:all binaries in Debian are build on 64 bits architectures with more memory space than the 32 bits architectures, so I don't think it's worth the stress of the maintainers (of arch:all binaries only sources) to look into out-of-memory FTBFS RC problems on low address space systems (in this case it looks like assumptions in a test, but still). Related, arch:all only source packages have no way to avoid you trying to build on i386. Can you please share your opinion?

I haven't demoted the severity of the (currently one) bug I spotted just yet, to enable you to respond, but as you can see from my response, I'm inclined to do that.

Paul

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