On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 09:15:07AM -0700, ` Vagrant Cascadian wrote: >On 2022-08-25, Graham Inggs wrote: >> On Wed, 16 Feb 2022 at 13:36, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz >> <glaub...@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote: > >>> it seems superficially plausible that the march=native >>> invocations are just instances of the compiler being probed. >> >> I have also had a look and cannot see that '-march=native' is used in >> the actual builds on any of the architectures. >> >> It would be very much appreciated if the arm porters could take a look >> at this issue, as it still plagues the scikit-learn autopkgtests on >> armhf [2], and currently prevents quite a number of packages from >> being part of testing. It appears that armel [1] has the same error, >> so hopefully one fix could resolve both. > >I pretty much think of myself, at best, as half an armhf/arm64 porter, >but this is a little bit outside of the scope of what I offered to look >after in the porter roll calls... > >Apparently I am the only porter for armhf and arm64? I had assumed there >would be someone else to fill the gaps in my skillset, but I guess >not.
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