• Re: W: armhf version for thunderbird bullseye

    From John Paul Adrian Glaubitz@21:1/5 to Tuxo on Wed Oct 6 17:10:02 2021
    Hello!

    On 10/6/21 16:38, Tuxo wrote:
    Is there a thunderbird version for armhf in one of the debian repositories?

    checking [1] and [2] they mention armhf versions of tb 78 for Buster and Stretch, none for Bullseye so far.

    Carsten Schoenert has disabled the 32-bit ARM builds of Thunderbird, see [1].

    I have no clue why that happened as there is no mention of that change in debian/changelog,
    but I assume it's because Mozilla upstream broke support on these targets.

    It's unfortunately a big of cat and mouse with fixing all these regular regressions on
    architectures that Mozilla doesn't care about. We would need more people working on
    these.

    Adrian

    [1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=thunderbird&suite=sid

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  • From peter green@21:1/5 to John Paul Adrian Glaubitz on Wed Oct 6 17:20:01 2021
    I think the issue may have been the linker running out of address space. Certainly we ran into that in
    raspbian.

    I do have a thunderbird package in raspbian which may work for you, but I have to build it in a slightly
    hacked-up environment with the linker replaced by a cross-linker.

    On 06/10/2021 16:06, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
    Hello!

    On 10/6/21 16:38, Tuxo wrote:
    Is there a thunderbird version for armhf in one of the debian repositories? >>
    checking [1] and [2] they mention armhf versions of tb 78 for Buster and Stretch, none for Bullseye so far.

    Carsten Schoenert has disabled the 32-bit ARM builds of Thunderbird, see [1].

    I have no clue why that happened as there is no mention of that change in debian/changelog,
    but I assume it's because Mozilla upstream broke support on these targets.

    It's unfortunately a big of cat and mouse with fixing all these regular regressions on
    architectures that Mozilla doesn't care about. We would need more people working on
    these.

    Adrian

    [1] https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=thunderbird&suite=sid


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  • From Carsten Schoenert@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 6 18:10:01 2021
    Hello Adrian, hello Tuxo,

    Am 06.10.21 um 17:06 schrieb John Paul Adrian Glaubitz:
    Hello!

    On 10/6/21 16:38, Tuxo wrote:
    Is there a thunderbird version for armhf in one of the debian repositories? >>
    checking [1] and [2] they mention armhf versions of tb 78 for Buster and Stretch, none for Bullseye so far.

    Carsten Schoenert has disabled the 32-bit ARM builds of Thunderbird, see [1].

    I have no clue why that happened as there is no mention of that change in debian/changelog,
    but I assume it's because Mozilla upstream broke support on these targets.

    the removal of the architectures in question did happen in preparation
    for 1:68.2.1-1

    ---%<---
    thunderbird (1:68.2.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium
    ...
    * [8f89b90] d/control: decrease build architecture list
    Decreasing the current list of build architectures. Not meant to keep this
    forever, removed RC architectures needing support and volunteering to get
    them back.
    (Closes: #921258)

    -- Carsten Schoenert <c.schoenert@t-online.de> Fri, 01 Nov 2019 20:36:59 +0100
    %---

    The commit in detail

    https://salsa.debian.org/mozilla-team/thunderbird/-/commit/8f89b90f1054645f7f92d985bc747410123c38c2


    It's unfortunately a big of cat and mouse with fixing all these regular regressions on
    architectures that Mozilla doesn't care about. We would need more people working on
    these.

    That's the nail, I'm unable to support all the possible architectures so
    I need to concentrate on the most important architectures. arm{el,hf}
    but also mipsel isn't that important in my eyes as usage of Thunderbird
    on such systems is more a proof of a possibility.

    --
    Regards
    Carsten

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