Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 26 Apr 2003, Josselin Mouette wrote: > > > Le sam 26/04/2003 ā 02:59, Matthew Palmer a écrit : > > > For the original problem, it surely should be possible to build 386 and > > > 486+ > > > versions of libstdc++ and include both in the distro, with linker magic > > > (or > > > installer magic) to tell the difference? > > > > That would not be enough. We need specific versions of C++ applications > > for 386. Of course, only a few should be enough : python, apt, groff... > > but that is far from an empty list. That's why dropping i386 completely > > and provide an i386 subset of the distribution seems reasonable. > > Whoops, of course. so we'd have ftp.debian.org/ woody main 386only then? > Dunno if the autobuilders could handle it, but it'd be one way around it...
Couldn't this be solved by using Marcus Brinkmann's architectures-as-dependencies plan? Would this not allow to have several packages, each targetted for different processors? -- Roger Leigh Printing on GNU/Linux? http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ GPG Public Key: 0x25BFB848 available on public keyservers