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See bug https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1998700
Otherwise, gnome-control-center crashed when "Power" tab was selected on the left.
Either demote gnome-control-center back to 40 or promote gnome-settings-daemon to 41.
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Thanks for reporting this. It also affects 64-bit, I suppose?
Anyway, we cannot downgrade to lower versions of packages and upstream
has gnome-control-center 42.2-1 which will hopefully fix the issue..
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I guess the 64-bit coordinated the updates well to avoid such problem. Some packages are either ALL or NONE, for eg. gnome-shell/mutter, at least for the stable repos. The staging/testing should have acted as the place holder until the dependencies chain are fully rebuilt before promoting the packages to stable.
ArchLinux32 seems to suffer such mess of incoordination. For instance, mutter 42 is there in the staging without a matching gnome-shell.
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This is all automatized in Archlinux32, but sometimes packages slip though and get to stable nonetheless.
Without automatization the project would be long dead because we are very short on human resources..
Sometimes things also need non-trivial 32-bit related fixes. That's why things are no longer so brand-new
as they might be upstream.
I'll have a look at Gnome, most things seem to require icu70 now anyways (because icu 71 made its way
to stable).
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Sometimes things also need non-trivial 32-bit related fixes.
Understood, and I appreciate the efforts of keeping up with the best 32-bit distro. Most of my stuffs can be easily rebuilt by pulling the PKGBUILDs from official ArchLinux and replace the build arch with `pentium4`. For those that aren't, I would just drop them and look for alternatives, such as chromium.
That's why things are no longer so brand-new as they might be upstream.
I don't actually mind as long as it is stable with minimal GNOME desktop and reasonably recent with kernel and mesa. It should be well understood that 32-bit is no longer the focus to be at the bleeding edge. ArchLinux32 is still the best 32-bit distro for me though.
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