Re: User input needed: Stop supporting 32 bit architectures with emboss (Was: emboss-lib: identified for time_t transition but no ABI in shlibs)

2024-02-01 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi again, I've filed bug #1062371 RM: emboss [armel armhf i386 hppa m68k powerpc sh4] -- ROM; No support of 32 bit architectures any more Kind regards Andreas. Am Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 07:53:26AM +0100 schrieb Andreas Tille: > Hi again, > > besides my suggested solution to split up

Re: User input needed: Stop supporting 32 bit architectures with emboss (Was: emboss-lib: identified for time_t transition but no ABI in shlibs)

2024-01-31 Thread Tony Travis
On 31/01/2024 10:08, Andreas Tille wrote: [...] running 32bit systems? Can you forward this question to them? Or more generally: Wouldn't it make sense if people doing Debian based bioinformatics would subscribe this list and speak here? Hi, Andreas. Yes, you're right, and I've forwarded

Re: User input needed: Stop supporting 32 bit architectures with emboss (Was: emboss-lib: identified for time_t transition but no ABI in shlibs)

2024-01-31 Thread Andreas Tille
Hi Tony, Am Wed, Jan 31, 2024 at 09:57:32AM + schrieb Tony Travis: > The only people I know still using 32-bit software are doing BLAST etc on > older Raspberry Pi's. However, AFAIK, the default Raspberry Pi OS (based on > Debian Bullseye) is 32-bit even though the newer Raspberry Pi have

Re: User input needed: Stop supporting 32 bit architectures with emboss (Was: emboss-lib: identified for time_t transition but no ABI in shlibs)

2024-01-31 Thread Tony Travis
On 31/01/2024 06:53, Andreas Tille wrote: Hi again, besides my suggested solution to split up emboss-lib again (and when doing so make the package emboss-lib a metapackage depending from single packages to match all its rdepends) I wonder whether we should provide EMBOSS for 64 bit

Re: User input needed: Stop supporting 32 bit architectures with emboss (Was: emboss-lib: identified for time_t transition but no ABI in shlibs)

2024-01-30 Thread Charles Plessy
Hi Andreas, I agree that we can remove EMBOSS in all 32-bit platforms. I think that a large fraction of the scientific field has no appetite to do any extra volunteer work to such as accepting our patches to support scientific computations on 32-bit systems in 15 years... Have a nice day,