Hi all, On 27-06-2019 13:27, Paul Gevers wrote: > We like to support non-sse2 on i386, but we are not comfortable fixing > webkit2gtk at this stage of the release. Therefore, we will not unblock > this change, but we want the release notes to mention this, so users are > warned. I cooked up the attached proposal for the release notes. Reviews very welcome. @Alberto, did you have any intention to upload to backports once buster is released? If so, do you think it is OK to mention this in the release-notes? Paul
diff --git a/en/issues.dbk b/en/issues.dbk
index 2edb9838..5d657f2a 100644
--- a/en/issues.dbk
+++ b/en/issues.dbk
@@ -293,6 +293,26 @@ $ sudo update-initramfs -u
</para>
</section>
+ <section id="webkit2gtk-on-non-sse2" arch="i386">
+ <title>Initially no support for WebKitGTK based applications on non-SSE2
+ systems</title>
+ <para>
+ Due to changes in the upstream code, <systemitem
+ role="package">webkit2gtk</systemitem> has been built with SSE2
+ support. The changes in the Debian code came too late to be incorporated
+ in the initial buster release. This means that systems that don't have
+ SSE2 support build into their CPU can't run applications which use
+ WebKitGTK, e.g. <systemitem role="package">liferea</systemitem> or
+ <systemitem role="package">zenity</systemitem>. These applications will
+ crash, most likely with an <literal>Illegal instruction</literal> error
+ message. It is expected that <systemitem
+ role="package">webkit2gtk</systemitem> will support these older systems
+ after the first update of <systemitem
+ role="package">webkit2gtk</systemitem> in either a point release or
+ security update.
+ </para>
+ </section>
+
<section id="noteworthy-obsolete-packages" condition="fixme">
<title>Noteworthy obsolete packages</title>
<para>
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