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Adrian Perez de Castro 6cbf3b6c01 Support mixed (multilib/multiarch) binaries in Flatpaks
This adds a new "multiarch" feature which allows bundling e.g. 32-bit
binaries to be run in a x86_64 environment. By default, the seccomp
filter is configured to allow only the native architecture. When the
"multiarch" feature is enabled, the filter will be configured to allow
running binaries of additional architectures supported. For x86_64, this
allows x86 32-bit binaries; and for Aarch64, allows 32-bit ARM binaries.

Application bundles can use the feature e.g. in order to ship 32-bit
binaries alongside with a mostly-64-bit application. This is particularly
interesting when for applications that might launch themselves prebuilt
programs for which 64-bit versions do not exist. For example, the Steam
application is available as a 64-bit executable, but some of the games
available are 32-bit only. A Flatpak bundle for the Steam application
with "multiarch" enabled is able launch the 32-bit games -- without the
feature enabled, the seccomp filter would prevent them from running.

Multiple-architecture support is enabled by adding the "multiarch" value
for the "features" key in the metadata file for a Flatpak:

  [Context]
  features=multiarch;

The corresponding "--allow=multiarch" command line option is supported
in "flatpak build-finish" as well.
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