On Tue, 2022-12-06 at 10:16 +0100, Stephan Kulow wrote:
On 06.12.22 09:40, Michael Ströder wrote:
"Someone" has decided to go with x86_64-v2, forcing others to either do more work or buy new hardware. And now you blame the "others" to expect "somebody else" to do the work for them. I'm also wondering why SUSE thinks anybody in the community would appreciate this move. Overall it's very discouraging.
I for one still need to hear *any* argument to duplicate x86_64. The only one I heard was "factory first" - but how do the compiler flags matter between code streams that will soon enough diverge in compiler versions wasn't really explained at all.
so, your proposed solution would be to just kick i586 to the curbs (ports) and leave the x86_64 port at baseline? Or go v3? or not build x86_64 for baseline and go v2 in TW? or ignore everything and let it all just the way it is?