On Fri, 2017-02-24 at 18:28 +0100, Matthias Apitz wrote: > It is, because the click pkg are EOL and the snap require 64-bit
No. Anyone should be able to create snap based images for 32-bit devices if they wish. However, I think as only new devices coming to market at this point are really going to be 64-bit, the goal is to only support 64-bit for official device images. For example, see the discussions previously about no longer building final release ISOs of Ubuntu for i386, or how there haven't been ones for PowerPC for a while now. However, both of those architectures are still built in the archive, and some derivatives still build releases for those architectures. Granted, certain applications in the snap store may end up not being available on i386 or armhf, if the developers decide not to build for those architectures, but that is a separate issue from being able to port a device.
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