(sorry for the late reply) On Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at 01:35:08PM +0100, Simon McVittie wrote: > If the 32-bit ports are going to survive, then the affected packages either > need to be cross-compiled from a 64-bit architecture (which is not something > that Debian has traditionally done and not something that our autobuilder > network really supports),
This is actually very close to how the m68k port has been surviving (in debian-ports) for the past half decade at least: a combination of fully-virtualized buildd machines (i.e., buildd running in an aranym VM) and multiarch/qemu-user buildd chroots (i.e., buildd running on an amd64 machine with qemu-user and m68k packages installed inside a chroot). Migrating from "qemu-user buildd chroot" to "buildd chroot with qemu-user and cross gcc" is a small step really, and should allow to do what you suggest above. Whether this is desireable is, of course, a wholly different question that I'm explicitly not trying to answer here :) -- w@uter.{be,co.za} wouter@{grep.be,fosdem.org,debian.org} I will have a Tin-Actinium-Potassium mixture, thanks.