Hi Florian,
Yes, I understood that. x86_64 buildroots only have x86_64 packages
in
Koji. You cannot build and run 32-bit binaries (unless you put them
together completely from scratch, without help from i686 RPM packages).
alright,
thank you for clarifying!
Curiously though, the Koji build for epel9 does find and install a
`glibc-static.i686` package from the `build` repo:
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/9858/81959858/root.log
I presume this is a CentOS package and has nothing to do with Fedora's glibc32
hack, but I still find it interesting that it is found on epel9 but not on
epel8.
Is there an overview of - or a simple way to find out - how many and which
Fedora packages currently rely on the glibc32 hack?
Do we have CI for EPEL? You could run the tests there.
Given
that I'm a freshman Fedora developer, I'm not familiar with that part of
the Fedora infrastructure yet. Could someone with pertinent knowledge weigh in
on this topic?
Thanks,
Christoph