Re: Lua module packages are not multi-lib, how to do?

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Rex Dieter (rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx) said: 
> > All multilib means is that the 64-bit repo contains 32-bit packages as
> > well as the normal 64-bit packages. By default only packages with a
> > -devel subpackage are considered multilib
> 
> I used to think that too, but it seems the rules have changed (recently?) to
> also include any package that includes shlibs.

What packages are selected as multilib is determined by:
  http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=mash;a=blob_plain;f=mash/multilib.py;hb=HEAD

Fedora uses the 'devel' method (which also does all the checks in the
'runtime' method.)

Bill

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