fix: drop 32-bit architecture support#648
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Chrome is not distributed for Linux 32-bit ARM, which is the only GitHub Actions runner platform with a 32-bit architecture. Supporting it adds dead code paths that can never be exercised, so remove the i686/x32 handling entirely and let unsupported architectures fail with a clear error. Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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Chrome is not distributed for Linux 32-bit ARM, which is the only GitHub Actions runner platform with a 32-bit architecture. The existing i686 code paths could therefore never be exercised in practice, making them dead code that gives false confidence 32-bit is a supported target.
This change removes all 32-bit (i686/x32) handling from the platform detection and the installer platform-string mappings. Unsupported architectures will now fail fast with a clear error.