Extension lists for both repos are here:
http://tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86/tcz/info.lst
http://tinycorelinux.net/10.x/x86_64/tcz/info.lst
Just run a diff to see what's different.
Hello Rich! I hope you're doing well.
Thank you for supplying
info.lst URLs. I was actually thinking of cooking up a script to show me what's different between the two repos. You just made my life easier. Yay!! & thank you again.
Extensions should not be requested to "keep the repos aligned" but rather be made on an as needed basis. If someone really needs
a 32 bit version they can request it themselves.
I didn't know I was breaking the rules with that request. Sorry about that. However, my request is still valid, because I am that someone who needs the 32 bit version as well, due to my extensively testing on both architectures.
However, if keeping the repos aligned is truly important to you, you are welcome to
take the time to build and submit extensions missing from either repository.
Right now there are a couple of reasons I am not submitting extensions:
a) I use different naming conventions
b) Most of my extensions are niche
c) I do not make a submission unless I am ready to support it for a
very, very long time (think years) and until now I have yet to work out what I can afford to support and what I don't
d) I do not have a dev environment setup for official submissions, with all the rules & peculiarities taken into account
Basically, I only requested 1 extension (Mercurial) and I only requested it because:
1) I supposed the core maintainers have dev environments already set-up for official submissions
2) I build Mercurial myself a couple of days ago and it was trivial
from 1) & 2) I derived that
3) It is trivial for the core maintainers to quickly and painlessly submit such an extension with all the required bells & whistles,
provided that they choose to do so4) A Mercurial extension submission as a whole would benefit everybody, not just me
Now you have it!