I know of $repo, is there a $arch too?

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This is the second time I'm being stupid when modifying my mirrorlist
and I by accident put in a i686 repo on a 64-bit machine.  I can
report that running 32-bit sudo on a 64-bit machine is fraught with
problems :-)

So, just to work around my stupidity I was wondering if it is possible
to put something like $arch in the mirrorlist, so I can stop writing
out i686/x86_64?  That would at least take care of this problem for
the system repos.

/M

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