On 05/05/2024 16:59, Sebastiaan Couwenberg wrote:
On 2/26/24 7:40 AM, Alastair McKinstry wrote:
OpenMPI 5.0 drops 32-bit support, so we need to move those archs to MPICH.

This transition is blocking many of the remaining packages rebuilt for 64-bit time_t.

The autopkgtest for slurm-wlm on i386 is blocking testing migration of mpich:

 https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=mpich

Testing migration of openmpi is likewise blocked by autopkgtest failures on i386 of several rdeps:

 https://qa.debian.org/excuses.php?package=openmpi

I'm starting to think that it'd be better to drop support for 32bit architectures from all these rdeps so they can just use openmpi everywhere and not have i386 autopkgtest failures able to block testing migration.

Should we advocate this to the maintainer of these packages or is there something else we can do to improve this situation?

Dropping 32-bit support for so many packages is a bit more radical than I had considered, but I'd go with it.

Regards

Alastair


Kind Regards,

Bas

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