On Mon, 29 May 2000, Allen Bolderoff wrote:

> > The RPM is being built on my system right now, but due to how it
> > builds, it might be better to actually build from the source RPM if
> > you're using anything other than an i686 (since it installs to an
> > i686-pc-linux-gnu directory regardless of what RPM I make, and I'm not
> > sure if this will "break" on an i586 or not).  I'll be uploading the
> > RPM (and wxGTK which is
> 
> just add --target=ix86 (where x=3, 4, 5 or 6) to the rpm command line to build 
> for a specific architecture.

Yeah, I know.  I've made i386/i586/i686 RPMs for this RPM, and that's not
the problem.  The problem is in Mahogany's build itself.  In the i386 RPM
it still installs things into /usr/share/Mahogany/i686-pc-linux-gnu/
because I'm building on an i686 system.  If I were to build it on a i586,
it would install to ../i586-pc-linux-gnu/, and so on.  It's not the RPM
that's doing this, it's Mahogany's make.

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