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On 01/24/2018 06:51 PM, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 01:24:06PM +0100, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Our baseline is z10, and z196 is newer. So if upstream now requires z196, we >> have three options:
- Revert / fix that so upstream works with z10 again
- Remove nodejs from s390x
- Bump our baseline
See go and rustc for similar problems.
All the other buildds are already z13 (either 2964-NE1 or 2964-N63).
Yup. But the more crucial part is what to do about the user-sided
baseline. And I think we're mostly at the point where there isn't an
advantage to keeping the baseline low except a lot of churn on our side
in which no-one else is interested in. People on older platforms could
still use stable for a while.
Does anyone happen to know what the story with Hercules is[1]? I don't
worry about qemu.
Kind regards and thanks
Philipp Kern
[1] Yes, I feel like I should know.
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