Hi Jesse, > Yes, there is a single srpm that will generate binary rpms for each > arch. However not every arch gets every package, and some packages are > specific to just one arch. s390-utils and the like. This would mean > that given the binary packages in a given arch, the source package set > could vary between each arch. In the past, the specific source package > set was spun into isos for each arch creating slightly different iso > sets for each arch and a lot of wasted space. Now all the srpms used > for any arch are put in a single directory, and that directory is used > to spin a single set of source isos. Much less wasted space and much > easier to bypass the sources when you are downloading or mirroring. Thanks for your explanation. Very clear now :) I have just translated your comment above into Japanese and forwarded to discuss@xxxxxxxxxx Regards, khirano -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list