On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:43 AM, Miro Hrončok <mhroncok(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi, this looks very good.
I tried to build some arched packages and was wondering, if there shouldn't
be %{?_isa} included at the end of the provide name?
Something like:
Provided form the 64bit package:
python3.5dist(foo)(x86-64)
python3.5dist(foo)
Provided form the 32bit package:
python3.5dist(foo)
I'm not sure. Historically, dependency generators of this kind don't
include the architecture information because of the issues related to
determining whether a package is a noarch package or an archful
package (or if it needs to transition from one to the other). It's
somewhat easier to tell on 64-bit (due to path differences), but
harder on 32-bit, because the paths are the same.
I'm also not sure what happens when you just naively add %{?_isa} to a
Provides/Requires set in a noarch package.
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