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pentium4 arrayfire # "We neither test/build on 32bit architecture nor claim 32bit support."
pentium4 byzanz # blacklisted, blocks slaves, see FS#62399
pentium4 bazel # reports are there for making 32-bit compile, see <a href="https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/issues/3643">upstream</a>
pentium4 ceph # fails fatally in check() - see <a href="https://bugs.archlinux32.org/index.php?do=details&task_id=21">FS32#21</a>
pentium4 cuda # cuda 9.0 is 64-bit only
pentium4 dbeaver # maven build hangs
any deepin-account-faces # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-cogl # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-gettext-tools # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-icon-theme # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-gtk-theme # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-qt5dxcb-plugin # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-qt-dbus-factory # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-screensaver # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-sound-theme # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any deepin-turbo # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
any dtkcore # deepin fails to build/bootstrap for a long time now
pentium4 delve # currently no 32-bit support, see <a href="https://github.com/derekparker/delve/issues/20">upstream</a>
pentium4 dotnet-core # not available for 32-bit on linux, see <a href="https://github.com/dotnet/core/blob/master/release-notes/download-archives/2.0.5-download.md">here</a>
pentium4 eclipse # no more 32-bit packages upstream, compile your own or use 2018-09/R
i486 efivar # doesn't make a lot of sense for BIOS non-EFI systems
pentium4 electron # fails to build since quite some time - feel free to open pull requests
pentium4 electron2 # see above
pentium4 firefox-developer-edition # llvm segfaults, virtual memory issues (blacklisting may be temporary)
i486 ghc # needs to be bootstrapped first - fun, fun, fun!
pentium4 gitlab # basically, it never builds
pentium4 intel-media-driver # Broadwell+ iGPUs, not really useful for old machines
pentium4 julia # /build/julia/src/julia/src/atomics.h:9:4: error: #error Julia can only be built for architectures above Pentium 4. Pass -march=pentium4, or set MARCH=pentium4 and ensure that -march is not passed separately with an older architecture.
pentium4 libretro-citra # do not build, see FS32#23
pentium4 libretro-desmume # do not build, see FS32#23
pentium4 libretro-mupen64plus # do not build, see FS32#23
pentium4 libretro-parallel-n64 # do not build, see FS32#23
pentium4 libretro-ppsspp # do not build, see FS32#23
pentium4 libretro-blastem # do not build, see FS32#23
pentium4 linux-hardened # not <a href="https://mirror.archlinux32.org/irc-logs/%23archlinux-ports/2017-06-28.html#04:04:01">really useful</a> on pentium4 + hard to maintain
i486 linux-pae # not useful - use i686 instead
pentium4 luxrays # does not compile on 32 bit - see FS#54960
pentium4 mongodb # dropped support for 32-bit in version 3.4
pentium4 nginx-mod-pagespeed # bundles a 64-bit only version of psol, doesn't build that way
pentium4 nsjail # kafel has no 32-bit Intel support, see also <a href="https://bbs.archlinux32.org/viewtopic.php?pid=795#p795">forum</a>
pentium4 nvidia # dropped support after release 390: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=32-bit-NVIDIA-Drop-Dropping
pentium4 nvidia-lts # see nvidia
pentium4 nvidia-utils # see nvidia
pentium4 opera # dropped 32-bit version in version 46.0.2597.26
pentium4 opera-ffmpeg-codecs # as opera itself is blacklisted
pentium4 ospray # "Your Embree build needs to support at least one ISA >= SSE4.1!"
any ovmf # "ERROR: This package must be built under the x86_64 architecture.", UEFI for VMS, of little use anyway with 32-bit machines
pentium4 parallel-netcdf-openmpi # requires MPI_Offset >= 8, which is not (yet?) possible on 32 bits - see https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/issues/3195
pentium4 parity # "32-bit targets are not supported at the moment, You can use '32bit_opt_in' feature. See https://github.com/pepyakin/wasmi/issues/43
any pnetcdf-openmpi # "Building of PnetCDF cannot continue due to the size of MPI_Offset being less than 8 bytes. Please use an MPI library that supports large files. Abort."
pentium4 python-openstacksdk # infinite looping on build slaves, might be temporary
pentium4 python-pytorch # Gloo can only be built on 64-bit systems
pentium4 python-snowboy # not available for 32-bit Linux
pentium4 qcef # contains CEF binaries (not current ones) for 64-bit and MIPS only, no 32-bit Intel. Discuss with the authors if you need it.
pentium4 riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc # needs manual bootstrap - is it worth the effort?
pentium4 riscv64-linux-gnu-glibc # see riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc
pentium4 rubinius # Support for non-64bit platforms was deprecated 1 Jun 2016 and has now been removed. If non-64bit support is a critical feature for your application, please email contact@rubinius.com
pentium4 skia-sharp # does not provide a bin/gn for 32-bit Linux, see FS32#8
pentium4 skia-sharp58 # does not provide a bin/gn for 32-bit Linux, see FS32#8
pentium4 skia-sharp60 # does not provide a bin/gn for 32-bit Linux, see FS32#8
pentium4 tarantool # hand-crafted assembly code, see <a href="https://github.com/tarantool/tarantool/issues/3029">upstream</a>
pentium4 vc # "Unsupported target architecture 'i686'. No support_???.cpp file exists for this architecture", complain upstream if you need it
pentium4 wiredtiger # WiredTiger requires a 64-bit build
pentium4 zcash # <a href="https://github.com/zcash/zcash/issues/914">We don't yet support 32bit systems (and we won't by launch) but we can look into this after launch.</a>