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Re: i686 core-updates failure.
From: |
Greg Hogan |
Subject: |
Re: i686 core-updates failure. |
Date: |
Thu, 13 Apr 2023 12:15:55 -0400 |
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 11:53 AM Ricardo Wurmus <rekado@elephly.net> wrote:
>
> Yes, this is only i686 and it’s worth thinking about whether to continue
> supporting this architecture when developers seemingly don’t care about
> it any more. But just removing foundational packages is akin to just
> giving up.
We have package->supported-systems, although the package reference
does not define "supported system".
For test failures could we not disable tests conditional on the
architecture? Tests enabled/disabled could be presented to the user in
guix search/show.
Greg
- Re: python-pytest on core-updates (was: i686 core-updates failure.), (continued)
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Simon Tournier, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Ricardo Wurmus, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure.,
Greg Hogan <=
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Simon Tournier, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Ricardo Wurmus, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Lars-Dominik Braun, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Simon Tournier, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Andreas Enge, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Simon Tournier, 2023/04/13
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Andreas Enge, 2023/04/14
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Simon Tournier, 2023/04/14
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Andreas Enge, 2023/04/14
- Re: i686 core-updates failure., Lars-Dominik Braun, 2023/04/14