Details
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Suggestion
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Resolution: Won't Do
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Not Evaluated
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Description
Currently all Linux distros we test on are x86_64. But Qt is still the primary toolkit in the Linux world; for that we should make sure Qt works fine x86 32-bit distros.
We should add it back, it's been a few months years (!!) with no testing on x86 and if many tests regress it might become an almost impossible task.
EDIT: Unfortunately we don't have many choices on choosing a current and stable 32-bit distro. After a small research, I would say latest Debian is the best choice we have.
Attachments
Issue Links
- resulted from
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QTBUG-85851 Qt 6.0 development hosts
- Closed
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QTBUG-85855 Qt 6.0 development targets
- Closed
- resulted in
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QTBUG-109783 undefined reference to `qt_memfill32' and `qt_memfill64'
- Closed