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by throwaway7356
221 days ago
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Ah, so the same that seems to be happening here? As https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2025/10/msg00288.html says Rust is already a requirement on all but four architectures: > Rust is already a hard requirement on all Debian release
architectures and ports except for alpha, hppa, m68k, and
sh4 (which do not provide sqv). And just like with the kernel the fallback gets removed eventually. |
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We didn't talk about your gcc-to-c++ example, but if you read up on it you will know they took the pulse of affected developers, started experimental branches, made presentations, and made sure no architectures were left behind. All of which this Debian developer is failing to do.
Look I don't even disagree with the ultimate result... I don't think Debian needs to indefinitely support every strange port it has built up over the years. The way it's being done, though, doesn't sit right. There are far more mature ways to steer a big ship. Your own examples are showing the way.