Bill Nottingham wrote: > Off the top of my head, it would break the install DVD usage case
The install DVD wouldn't have 32-bit baggage. So what? It's not installed by default anyway. (At least the live images don't contain ANY multilib stuff. I'm not sure what the DVD does these days.) > and the wine usage case. They'd just have to enable the 32bit repos and install wine.i686. (And W64 binaries would even work with the default wine, but I realize those are not the common case.) > It would also make multilib_policy as a configuration option meaningless, > as you couldn't ever set it to anything other than 'best' and expect it to > work. So drop that option. I never understood the point of installing 32-bit versions of EVERYTHING as opposed to just the 32-bit stuff that's actually needed anyway. And in this case removing the option would actually allow us to improve things (less duplication in the repos, smaller metadata for those of us with pure 64-bit systems etc.), unlike some gratuitously removed options in e.g. GNOME. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel