[rpms/perl-re-engine-RE2] PR #2: Drop i686 support (leaf package)

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music commented on the pull-request: `Drop i686 support (leaf package)` that you are following:
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> There are more transitive reverse dependencies:

Oof, good catch, thanks. I forgot to account for the fact that `ExcludeArch` reverse dependencies “prune the tree,” but problems can “pass through” `noarch` reverse dependencies. Even knowing this, it’s hard to be sure one has constructed the correct set of queries…

> llhttp ExclusiveArch: %{nodejs_arches}

The good news is that `llhttp` uses `licensecheck` to double-check the dev-dependencies bundle it uses for transpiling TypeScript to C. This is a useful guard against oversights in packaging, but it doesn’t affect the contents of the binary RPMs. I can just skip this check on `i686` rather than having to deal with `llhttp`’s reverse dependency tree.

https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/llhttp/pull-request/32

> copr-rpmbuild/copr-builder

I’ll work on a PR for this too.
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