On Tue, Jun 24, 2025 at 09:43:37AM -0500, Martin Jackson wrote:
> I for one use steam on Fedora. And the i686 packages are critical path for
> building the flatpak, right? (Though I admit I am not entirely sure inside
> steam where the line is between what is native and what is encapsulated inside
> the steam runtimes.)
> 
> We also have Nobara downstream and one of its chief selling points is gaming.
> 
> I really do not want to lose steam on Fedora.

To make the discussion concrete, could you grab a list of the actual
libraries that we're talking about here?  I'm interested in how hard
it would be to adapt them to cross compilation as Dan mentioned upthread.

Rich.

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