On Mon, 2008-11-24 at 21:54 +0100, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > > +# Support um (which has SUBARCH) > +# FIXME: add support for ALLSOURCE_ARCHS if really used > +if [ "${ARCH}" == "${SUBARCH}" ]; then > + archs="${ARCH} ${SUBARCH}" > +else > + archs="${SRCARCH}" > +fi I've never used um but is this conditional backwards? If ${ARCH} == ${SUBARCH} then archs="${ARCH} ${SUBARCH}" is equivalent to archs=" ${ARCH} ${ARCH}", isn't it? I'm not quite sure I understand the distinction between ARCH, SRCARCH and SUBARCH either but is it expected that for ARCH=um, SUBARCH will be i386/x86_64 or x86? I think it's the former in which case I'd expect these days nothing will be found in arch/i386 or arch/x86_64? is a SRCSUBARCH required? Ian. -- Ian Campbell To do two things at once is to do neither. -- Publilius Syrus
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