Alexis Ballier schrieb:
> On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 18:32:04 +0200
> Thomas Sachau <to...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> 
>> Alexis Ballier schrieb:
>>> On Fri, 09 Aug 2013 17:32:56 +0200
>>> Thomas Sachau <to...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> As the topic says, when someone converts an ebuild to multilib,
>>>> please dont disable binary building for other ABIs, as has already
>>>> been done for some packages.
>>>>
>>>> This will break e.g. for users who target 64bit toolchain and 32bit
>>>> userland, since those would not get any binaries from building for
>>>> none-default ABIs.
>>>>
>>>
>>> - submit a patch against multilib_is_native_abi for those corner
>>> cases
>>
>> huh? Please tell me, how a changed multilib_is_native_abi function
>> would help here. Either you restrict something to native abi or you
>> dont, having a check telling you "true - we are either native abi or
>> not" is not really usefull, is it?
>>
> 
> native abi = the abi you want the binaries for and the one you always
> build your libs with...

so tell me the native abi for this case: toolchain=64bit, userland=32bit

from your line: the abi you wan the binaries for: x86
the one you always build your libs with: amd64

native abi = x86 = amd64?

> 
> 
> [...]
>>>
>>> no, we won't be building useless stuff to throw it away one
>>> minute later, thanks for the bloat.
>>
>> We already do it in many cases, just take complete package rebuilds
>> due to USE flag changes.
> 
> Feel free to propose improvements to this, but it is unrelated I'm
> afraid.
> 
> Let's emerge -e world after each sync just because we can :)

dont miss some "emerge -e world" run after any package has been
(re)built) ;)


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Thomas Sachau
Gentoo Linux Developer

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