On Wed, Jul 8, 2020 at 3:36 PM Michael Cronenworth <[email protected]> wrote:

> The 32-bit ARM build couldn't link.

"Out of memory" would suggest that this is a
build infrastructure issue (whether the VM
memory allocation needs to be bigger or
more disk swap needs to be assigned are
all various trade-offs for builders, and none
are ever perfect).  The reality is large(r)
projects often need more memory to build
(I have experienced some larger projects
fail to build on 32-bit ARM due to lack of
memory), and when something like LTO
becomes the new normal the memory
requirements are likely to go up even further
for a large project.

> Do we want to drop 32-bit ARM starting with Kodi 19?

While I don't use Kodi, I suspect that 32-bit
ARM is going to be a popular platform.
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