Fabio Valentini <decatho...@gmail.com> writes:

> For example, as far as I know, you need the 32-bit host libraries for
> running 32-bit Windows applications in Wine.  Dropping that would make
> our Wine packages almost useless, since a large fraction of Windows
> software still isn't 64-bit.

Would it be possible to have package foo's x86_64 build produce a
foo.i686.rpm, or even just a foo-32.x86_64.rpm for this?  Wine is an
important use case, but keeping the whole arch machinery around for it
seems like overkill - just having the packages that are relevant for it
build 32-bit variants as a special case seems a lot cleaner.

Be well,
--Robbie

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