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Old 04-01-2024, 06:39 AM   #1
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No big update for TW 32 bit ?


There was big update in TW 64 bit recently due to xz vulnerability - few thousands packages.

412 packages were updated in TW 32 bit today. I know priority of the 32 bit is not equal to that of 64 bit but is not that difference in number of updated packages too big ?

xz current version: 5.6.1.revertto5.4-3.2
 
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Apparently the 32bit port is short-handed of competent developers and/or maintainers. Some big changes took place in 64bit that apparently can't be completed in 32bit without additional talent or time to fix build failures. e.g., libLLVM in 64bit is v18, while 32bit is still only offering v17, and 64bit's release is currently 20240403, while 32bit remains 20240310.
 
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Apparently the 32bit port is short-handed of competent developers and/or maintainers. Some big changes took place in 64bit that apparently can't be completed in 32bit without additional talent or time to fix build failures. e.g., libLLVM in 64bit is v18, while 32bit is still only offering v17, and 64bit's release is currently 20240403, while 32bit remains 20240310.
I hope TW 32 bit contains all security updates.
 
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TW i586 20240506 has been released.
 
  


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