Re: Does pacman support "noarch" now?

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On 24 Jan 2008 02:24, Roman Kyrylych wrote:
> >  [proaudio-any]
> >  Server = http://pkg.markconstable.com/proaudio/any
> >
> >  #[proaudio-i32]
> >  #Server = http://pkg.markconstable.com/proaudio/i32
> >
> >  #[proaudio-i64]
> >  #Server = http://pkg.markconstable.com/proaudio/i64
> 
> This looks a bit ugly on users side and doubles the number of repositories.
> ...
> To summarize - while it seems easier on server side - it just brings
> more problems and no benefit on users side.

Okay, the user side wins so I will go with using symlinks.

Roman, thank you very much for your guidance, much appreciated.

--markc






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