On 7/2/25 6:29 PM, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Wed, 2 Jul 2025 12:20:49 +0200 Christian Hesse <l...@eworm.de> said:
Carsten Haitzler <ras...@rasterman.com> on Wed, 2025/07/02 11:00:
Next releases of anything I maintain shall be going arch=(any) as
everything I maintain is fully portable anyway and always has been. My AUR
pkgs already have a host of arch's in them and i'll simplify to any. No
other changes needed.
That's probable a bad idea. :-o
That would set the arch "any" in the package metadata, which is not true if
it contains architecture dependent data, like elf files.
yeah. i just found out - i never did that before. i was assuming it'd use
$ARCH ... what's would be the way to go for "this will work on any arch - it's
portable" without having to just list every arch i can think of?
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makepkg/pacman does not support a meta architecture like `all`. Packages
will need to explicitly opt for all supported architectures we expect to
ship in Arch Linux.
Please keep the arch=() array limited to architectures we actually do
handle officially, which currently is only x86_64 :)
Cheers,
Levente