On Dec 10, 2012, at 9:34 PM, Sage Weil wrote:

> On Mon, 10 Dec 2012, Gary Lowell wrote:
>> Hi -
>> 
>> I'm looking for advice on debian multiple architecture repositories.  
>> To date we have been building ceph debian packages on two different 
>> machines for the i386 and amd64 platforms, rsyncing the results to a 
>> common directory on the build host, then putting the results together 
>> using the reprepro command to push out to ceph.com.  As all the packages 
>> are architecture=linux-any, the arch is embedded in the file names and 
>> we don't have any collisions.
>> 
>> The new libcephfs-java, which is architecture=all, ends up being built 
>> twice with the same resulting file name, but different checksums 
>> depending on where it was built. Not unexpectedly, reprepro complains 
>> about this.
> 
> Can we just ignore the second attempt that fails?  Or only try to add the 
> arch=all .dsc once?

For 0.55 that's pretty much what I did and it still required fixing up the 
changelog checksums before reprepro would run without error.  I was hoping for 
a cleaner solution.    Wido's suggestion looks like it will allow me to build 
just one version libcephfs-java, which will help, and shouldn't require much 
change to the build scripts.

Cheers,
Gary--
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