Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> The main reason for i686 continuing to exist at all in Fedora is to
> facilitate running of externally distributed 32-bit apps (for example
> wine/steam related). Those apps are all going to be built with 32-bit
> time_t.

WINE is packaged in Fedora. If Fedora rebuilds everything with 64-bit 
time_t, the packaged WINE will also be rebuilt. And any Windows applications 
run in WINE should not be seeing the underlying time_t at all, only the 
Windows or crtdll/msvcrt/ucrt time APIs.

        Kevin Kofler
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