Personally, I still need a lot of 32-bit pkgs because 32-bit wine applications need them. Best, Xu -- Xu Zhao nuk.zhao@utoronto.ca On Tue, 20 Apr 2021, at 5:15 AM, L A Walsh wrote:
I thought opensuse wasn't going to support a 32-bit release anymore?
Even if, often, when I'm looking through a batch of proposed solutions, I'll see: "nothing provides 'XXYZ', so we wanna remove about 20 x86_64 products and change architecture to i586 despite the inferior architecture".
Huh?... why would it not be able to use an x86_64 version of the same? It's sorta annoying to have it keep offering to downgrade archs as a solution. I don't mind alt-vendors being suggested, but downgrading archs, not so keen on.
I noticed the solver is getting ideas from a huge number of i586 packages in the daily TW. Why so many/why are they there?
Don't suppose there is any easy way to block inferior archs being offered as suggestions? Seems like the only way might be to prune the i586 packages out of the package list so the solver doesn't get confused? Ug.