Re: what makes a package get i386 on x86_64?

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On Thursday 15 March 2007 22:08:59 Matthew Miller wrote:
> How hard is it to get a program added to the blacklist? Festival probably
> should be. And then I should do:
> %ifarch x86_64
> Obsoletes: festival.i386 < 1.96
> %endif

First, I don't think you can reference arch like that in a spec.

Secondly, why don't you split out the two libs into a festival-libs package, 
that is required by festival?  festival-devel will pick up the library 
requires out of the -libs package, the libs package will have a generic 
requires on festival, not an arch specific one.  This will leave 
festival-devel and festival-libs as multiarch, while festival itself is not.  
This is the solution that many other packages use.

-- 
Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora

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