LLVM/Clang-16 32bit x86 packages are missing from Debian Buster LLVM package repo.

Sylvestre Ledru sylvestre at debian.org
Tue Sep 19 08:43:16 BST 2023


oh, yeah, sorry, i should not reply to emails before coffee ;)

seems that we regressed here. I will have a look.

i am curious, why do you still use i386 ? :)

Cheers,
Sylvestre



Le 19/09/2023 à 08:08, John a écrit :
> Hi there, thanks for the response.
>
> However, I am using Debian. Hence the subject "LLVM/Clang-16 32bit x86 
> packages are missing from Debian Buster LLVM package repo.".
>
> I am NOT using Ubuntu.
>
> -john
>
> On Tue, Sep 19, 2023 at 12:56 AM Sylvestre Ledru 
> <sylvestre at debian.org> wrote:
>
>     Hello
>
>     Yeah, ubuntu hasn't been supporting i386 for a while. I removed
>     the support of this years ago in apt.llvm.org <http://apt.llvm.org>
>
>     You should consider Debian if you want i386
>
>
>     Cheers
>     S
>
>     Le 19/09/2023 à 05:00, John a écrit :
>>     The directories are all still there, and give the appearance of
>>     support:
>>
>>     https://apt.llvm.org/buster/dists/llvm-toolchain-buster-16/main/binary-i386/
>>
>>     But the actual Packages file does not contain the compiler
>>     references. Only clang16-docs and some other things.
>>
>>     The "llvm.sh" install script also doesn't work on i386, for what
>>     I assume are similar reasons.
>>
>>     As far as I can tell, i386 on Debian Buster is still supposed to
>>     be supported, as Buster/i386 itself is not EOL (Unlike Ubuntu).
>>
>>     Or, as it says on the site <https://apt.llvm.org/>:
>>     /Packages are available for amd64, *i386 (except for recent
>>     Ubuntu)*, s390x and arm64 (aka aarch64). This for both the
>>     stable, qualification and development branches (currently 16, 17
>>     and 18).
>>     /
>>
>>     The last i386 package seems to be Clang-13, which appears to be
>>     present, based on the Packages file size.
>>
>>     If I'm misunderstanding the intended state of support, any
>>     clarification would be appreciated?
>>
>>     Thanks much,
>>
>>     -john
>>
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