Actually, firefox-esr doesn't even work on real x86_32 CPUs (except
Pentium 4) since years.
It requires SSE2 without the sse2-support package, so basically it is
committing a baseline violation on i386.
Currently, due to some random GCC behavior, it doesn't crash instantly
when I try to open any pa
Package: kalgebra
Version: 4:20.12.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #1016658
There is a dependency chain which leads to sse2-support. And in the
near future it will be sse3-support.
kalgebra needs libqt5webenginewidgets5 which needs
libqt5webenginecore5 which needs sse2-support, but only since
bookworm, the
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