On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 02:57:20PM +0000, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote: > Le dim. 12 sept. 2021 à 14:16, Adrian Bunk <b...@debian.org> a écrit : > > > > On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 01:57:44PM +0000, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote: > > > > > > I think you misunderstand: > > > https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/Spec/FreestandingArches > > > > > > They are a full color gradiant between: > > > - freestanding arches pure cross compile without any depends except > > > arch:all > > > - partial cross built arch > > > - partial arch > > > - full arch > > > > > > I believe the first step to get partial cross built arch is to begin > > > by freestanding arch. > > > > I believe this is mostly irrelevant for the discussion about Wine. > > > > Making Wine in Debian depend on such lofty ideas that might be available > > very far in the future (if ever) would imply no Wine in the next Debian > > releases. > > > > Debian 12 will be released mid-2023, which is only 2 years away. > > Debian 13 will be released mid-2025, which is only 4 years away. > > > > If your partial cross built arch is ever fully implemented and supported > > by Debian it would be a good idea to migrate Wine to using that. > > > > But a realistic solution for Wine in Debian 12 has to be multilib, > > not multiarch. > Yes but current solution used by wine should be compatible with > multiarch. And It was since 2012 that multiarch exists. Maybe time to > speed up
I do consider it quite evil how you are trying to steer upstream and Debian maintainers of Wine in a direction where Wine would be taken hostage for some lofty idea you have. > bastien cu Adrian