http://www.fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Fortran states:
As Fortran modules are architecture and GCC version specific, they MUST
be placed into %{_fmoddir} (or its package-specific subfolder in case
the modules have generic names), which is owned by 'gcc-gfortran'. For
directory ownership any packages containing Fortran modules MUST
Requires: gcc-gfortran%{_isa}.
I did this in netcdf, and ended up with:
The following packages in the repository suffer from broken dependencies:
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The results in this summary consider Test Updates!
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package: netcdf-devel-4.0.1-2.fc11.i586 from
fedora-updates-testing-11-x86_64
unresolved deps:
gcc-gfortran(x86-32)
package: netcdf-devel-4.0.1-2.fc11.ppc64 from fedora-updates-testing-11-ppc
unresolved deps:
gcc-gfortran(ppc-64)
because gcc-gfortran (like gcc) is apparently not multi-lib.
So, what to do?
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