Re: rpm file name generated from spec

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On Wed, 6 Jan 2010, Greg_Swift@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


I'm building rpms from an srpm across multiple distributions. I ran
into a problem on FC11 32bit which shows I don't fully understand
how rpm filenames are generated. When the rpm file is generating,
it's generating it as .i586.rpm but when I do rpm -E '%_arch' on
that system, it comes back as i386.

My question: what determines the architecture part of the rpm file
name when generating from spec?

In Fedora, as of Fedora 11 i586 is the default 32bit architecture.  You can
read about this here:

http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ArchitectureSupport


And in F12 it became i686

-sv

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