Hi! On Sun, 2021-01-24 at 23:36:52 +0300, Alexey Brodkin wrote: > Package: dpkg > Version: 1.19.7ubuntu3-1~202101232134~ubuntu20.04.1 > Severity: wishlist > Tags: patch > ARC architecture seem to match requirements for being added to the dpkg > (https://wiki.debian.org/Teams/Dpkg/FAQ#Q._Can_we_add_support_for_new_dpkg_architectures.3F): > > * GNU triplet is there since 2013, > see: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/config.git/commit/?id=986360de6e412cbed27dbe2dbfb64ddbd18e7370 > * Binutils, GCC & uClibc support ARC for many years now, > glibc 2.32 finally gained ARC support, see https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/info-gnu/2020-08/msg00002.html Sorry, didn't reply up to now due to the freeze, this not looking ready yet (as glibc is not even in Debian), but mostly because it slipped my mind, but that kind of blocks progress on your side. So let's see. :) Or, were you looking to get this included for bullseye? (I think this would not qualify, but, I think we might have done exceptions in such cases in the past.) Is the ABI fully stabilized now? > >From 96523e18473b56743bf2f7d308c2d786f337e52e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > From: Alexey Brodkin > Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2021 00:34:52 +0300 > Subject: [PATCH] Add ARC architecture > diff --git a/data/cputable b/data/cputable > index 9f2a8e0e4..114a66ecb 100644 > --- a/data/cputable > +++ b/data/cputable > @@ -20,6 +20,8 @@ i386 i686 (i[34567]86|pentium) 32 little > ia64 ia64 ia64 64 little > alpha alpha alpha.* 64 little > amd64 x86_64 (amd64|x86_64) 64 little > +arc arc arc.* 32 little > +arceb arc arceb.* 32 big > armeb armeb arm.*b 32 big > arm arm arm.* 32 little > arm64 aarch64 aarch64 64 little This looked incorrect, as it ends up not being a bijective relation, so the lines need to be swapped. The problem is that the comments do not explain this nor the test suite checks. So I improved both with the attached patches, which I'll commit into master once I open it up for 1.21.x. Also just to make sure, the GNU triplets are: arc-linux-gnu arceb-linux-gnu No ABI modifiers (stuff like “eabi”) for the libc part (“gnu“) right? Thanks, Guillem