On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 01:57:44PM +0000, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote: > > I think you misunderstand: > https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/Spec/FreestandingArches > > They are a full color gradiant between: > - freestanding arches pure cross compile without any depends except arch:all > - partial cross built arch > - partial arch > - full arch > > I believe the first step to get partial cross built arch is to begin > by freestanding arch.
I believe this is mostly irrelevant for the discussion about Wine. Making Wine in Debian depend on such lofty ideas that might be available very far in the future (if ever) would imply no Wine in the next Debian releases. Debian 12 will be released mid-2023, which is only 2 years away. Debian 13 will be released mid-2025, which is only 4 years away. If your partial cross built arch is ever fully implemented and supported by Debian it would be a good idea to migrate Wine to using that. But a realistic solution for Wine in Debian 12 has to be multilib, not multiarch. > Bastien cu Adrian