On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 07:26:28AM +0000, defrag mentation wrote: > I think some of the i386 support policies needs to be reconsidered. > > Here are some suggestions: > > 1. Move Wine-32 to amd64, and Wine-32 may be compiled to 64-bit time_t. What will this solve?
> Wine-32 is now in currently dropped i386 DVDs/BDs, not in amd64 DVDs/BDs as > it is multiarch-only now, so at least I think moving it to amd64 is needed. I don't think this is "needed"? Unless you think all i386 packages will be removed from Debian, which is not the plan? > 3. For future i386 support: > > If there are not enough human resources, i386 can be dropped completely as > Wine-32 is moved to amd64 Debian wine is not the only thing we want i386 libraries for. > If someone wants to continue maintaining pure 32-bit device bootable i386, I > think recompiling it to be Y2038-safe is still meaningless And nobody proposed it. -- WBR, wRAR
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