Customised or Manjaro-specific PKGBUILD files are on the Manjaro GitHub projects (e.g. https://github.com/manjaro/packages-core). These are shared between the main and manjaro32 projects; hopefully they will continue to build with only minor changes.
The older installers still point to the branches from when i686 packages were built as part of the main project; there aren't any plans for new 32-bit installers at this time, though if there's demand I'm sure someone can spin one. (plus, thinking about it, that way the archlinux32-keyring package can be included by default).
]]>I installed manjaro-xfce-17.0.6-stable-i686.iso.
The mirror list didn't give me any packages, so I had to download
the Archlinux32 mirrorlist first and pick a mirror.
I had to go through the keyring transition:
pacman -Sc
pacman -Syyu
pacman -S archlinux32-keyring-transition
pacman -S archlinux32-keyring
The I could go GUI and install ca. 170 packages.
Looks good. :-)
]]>Great to hear you continue to provide a 32-bit version of Manjaro. :-)
I have some questions:
Do I understand correctly: Manjaro users have the standard Archlinux32 repos and a
Manjaro32 repo on top as overlay?
Do you have modified PKGBUILDs and customized packages?
Where do you get the original PKGBUILDs from for modified packages?
]]>I thought I should introduce manjaro32 semi-officially over here as I'm looking to utilise the archlinux32 packages as an upstream now that Arch (and so Manjaro) have dropped i686 support.
If there's anything over here I can help out with, or if there's any way to e.g. send donators your way, please let me know!
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