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Merged David Runge requested to merge dvzrv/rfcs:rfc/arch_linux_ports into master

Introduce "Arch Linux Ports" as testbed for unofficial architectures until they are integrated in the main Arch Linux repositories.

This integration is meant to provide infrastructure and community-based support for architectures until they are fully supported by the main distribution.

Rendered version: https://gitlab.archlinux.org/dvzrv/rfcs/-/blob/rfc/arch_linux_ports/rfcs/0032-arch-linux-ports.rst

Authored by @dvzrv & @felixonmars

Edited by David Runge

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    • Resolved by David Runge

      Haven't seen this mentioned, but might be worth a thought: something I see being not too unlikely happening is some form of x64/ARM hybrid (somewhat similar to Apple silicon). Currently x64 and x86 are separated in /usr/lib (/ /usr/lib64) and /usr/lib32, how would such a case of x64/ARM hybrid be handled? or would something like that be unsupported even if ARM would be an official port?

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  • David Runge added 2 commits

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    • a0b2c2df - Fix codeblocks
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