Le jeu 27/05/2004 à 09:56, Paul Nasrat a écrit :
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 07:10:42PM -0500, Jason L Tibbitts III
wrote:
> >>>>> "sv" == seth vidal <skvidal(a)phy.duke.edu>
writes:
>
> sv> ugh - kernel-source changed ARCH?! How did that happen?
>
> Perhaps RPM can now build subpackages with architectures different
> than that of the main package. It's certainly been a wishlist item
> for ages.
Nope - the kernel rpm has to be built with multiple targets anyway for the multiple archs
noarch is just another conditional target.
This is a good thing - on ppc atm I had 3 soon to be 4 identical kernel-source
packages. As for 2.6 we ship the whole tree anyway making it noarch is a good thing.
It's good thing for FC3. But switching from kernel-source.i386 to
kernel-source.noarch during FC2 break updates with yum (This is enforced
with the default configuration of yum (exactarch=1)).
OK, kernel-source is not dedicated to newbi.
Paul