Hello! On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 01:27:03AM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote: [...] > golang-defaults (2:1.7~2) unstable; urgency=medium > . > * Remove "s390x" again (Closes: #844258)
I might be wrong, but I doubt this really fixes anything... You're only preventing the new upload from being built on s390x while the old version(s) are still available in the archive and will satisfy the build-dependencies on s390x still. In other words the applications implemented in go will still fail or succed depending on which buildd they end up on. Unless I'm mistaken above the bug is not fixed until you've gotten the current binaries removed from the archive (which if you attempt will likely mean the ftp team will ask you to first get reverse dependencies removed, and so on....) Please discuss this with ftp team. > - Go upstream supports z196 and above, Debian still supports z10. If we > and/or upstream get a patch to support z10, we can add this back. :) > - see also https://github.com/golang/go/issues/16637 (Adding and removing this on a whim rather than actually considering if you can really support it seems very naive to me.) Regards, Andreas Henriksson