Re: yum available in armv7hl

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On Sun, 2011-07-10 at 00:46 -0400, Jon Masters wrote:

> rpm.armv7hl                          4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-apidocs.noarch                   4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-build.armv7hl                    4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-build-libs.armv7hl               4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-cron.noarch                      4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-devel.armv7hl                    4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-libs.armv7hl                     4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-python.armv7hl                   4.9.0-9arm
> installed            
> rpm-sign.armv7hl                     4.9.0-9arm
> installed            

Q: "Like, OMGZ DUDEZ, WTF is with that "arm" in the release?"
A: For those packages where I had to hack the SPEC a little, I didn't
bump the release. Why? Because the primary arch doesn't have any
visibility into that, it's not /really/ a release bump. Instead, make it
very obvious that this isn't the original or a revision of it. It's just
e.g. configuring out a couple of options, nothing crazy, but still.

Jon.


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