querying for i386 versus x86_64 versions

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I've noticed that on the 64-bit version of Fedora Core 4, when I query
for certain packages, they show up twice. For example, and
	rpm -q samba-common
shows that there are two copies of samba-common on the system:
	samba-common-3.0.14a
	samba-common-3.0.14a
I guessed at the fact that one is an x86_64 version and the other is
an i386 version, but I haven't been able to find a programmatic way
of disambiguating this scenario. There don't seem to be flags to --query
to provide this information, and it is not returned by --info.

On a related note, how do you specify architecture requirements on the
"Requires:" line? So that if I built my own version of samba, I could
specify that it requires both
	samba-common-<myversion>.x86_64.rpm
and
	samba-common-<myversion>.i386.rpm

Any input would be appreciated.
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Marcin Krzysztof Porwit
mporwit@xxxxxxxxxxxx

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