Re: Why perl-*.i686.rpm on x86_64?

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On 05/04/2010 09:01 AM, Marcela Mašláňová wrote:
> On 05/04/2010 07:53 AM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could somebody provide some insight why Fedora ships a
>> perl-*i686.rpm package for x86_64?
>>
>> I don't understand this. My feel is this doesn't make sense and actually
>> is a distro composition bug.

> Some languages are distributed for x86_64 with both variant
> e.g. tcl, because some libraries doesn't work with x86_64
> interpreter.
Well, this makes sense in case of libraries/modules, but how is this be 
supposed to work in case of perl? I am well aware perl has 
multiarch/multilib issues, so theoretically, supplying i?86 perl and 
perl-module could have some use cases, however it's escaping me how this 
may work with the current packaging:

- The applications (/usr/bin/*) of the x86_64 and i686 packages are 
identical, so one will override the other.

- The i686-perl modules all are missing.


> We didn't ship perl-5.8.8 for both archs and I don't
> know about any reason why it changed.
That's what I thought, also. I was surprized to discover otherwise in 
FC11, FC12, FC13 and rawhide ;)

Ralf
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