Bug#198158: architecture i386 isn't i386 anymore
John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> wrote:
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> This is a disturbing trend. You can't claim that Debian is usable on a
> machine if it requires another machine or Internet access to work basically.
>
> And no, there are not necessarily other machines reachable with scp, since
> some of these machines sit outside the firewall. Not only that, but this is
> a big pain as it requires the same version of Debian over there. It is not
> a workable solution.
Talk is cheap. If you can come up with a solution to the C++ problem that
ignited this debate then i386 would be safe.
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