ACK/cmnt: LP#1520627 -- allow compat 32 bit architecture to be configurable at boot time
Stefan Bader
stefan.bader at canonical.com
Wed Jan 13 10:29:26 UTC 2016
On 13.01.2016 10:04, Andy Whitcroft wrote:
> We want to be able to use the 32 bit compatibility mode on arm64 to
> build armhf binaries as we do on x86 so that we can share the same pool
> of builders for both Debian architectures. This works except that the
> default compatibility version armv8l is higher than that supported by
> Ubuntu 32 bit userspace. This triggers miss-compilation of packages.
>
> This following patch makes the 32 bit compatibility version configurable at
> boot time via the kernel command line. This has been tested both locally
> and on builders. The builders are currently running wily as the latest
> stable, so we need this change there.
>
> Proposing for SRU to wily.
>
> -apw
>
May I get a bug link in the patch when its applied, please? :) Also just
wondering whether the builders may run Trusty, too.
-Stefan
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