Hello !
I have a noarch package which faces an issue with one of its arches
(s390x), and which happens to have multiple noarch packages depending on
it, and they won't build either if they were built on that same arch
(but, they will still work normally when installed on that arch). And
so, I plan on adding an ExcludeArch, as per
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_arch_specific_runtime_and_build_time_dependencies.
But, I don't know if I need to also ask maintainers of every dependency
to add ExcludeArch themselves. Indeed, the guideline says :
> You can limit both the architectures used to build a noarch package,
*and the repositories to which the built noarch package will be added*
So, am I correct in assuming that if my noarch package uses ExcludeArch,
every other dependent package, when building, will not build on that
Arch as well ?
Greetings,
Lyes Saadi
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