Re: Spec files in Rawhide using ExclusiveArch: %{ocaml_arches}

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On 04/15/2014 01:26 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
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Some OCaml spec files do the following:

   ExclusiveArch: %{ocaml_arches}

This is always incorrect for several reasons:

(1) This macro is provided by redhat-rpm-config, and has the wrong
list of architectures.

(2) OCaml compiles on all architectures.

There may be some packages using this macro to mean "I need the OCaml
native code compiler", which is still wrong, but I'm going to fix this
by adding the following macros to the RPM config:

   %ocaml_native_compiler  # all arches that support native compilation

   %ocaml_natdynlink       # all arches that support native dynamic linking


Not that it matters to me, but these names seem a bit inconsistent. Why not %ocaml_native_dynlink to go with %ocaml_native_compiler? Its not any longer :)

	- Panu -

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